paulfish4570
Veteran
first, the original version, scanned on my epson 4490, stock holder, emulsion side up. notice the newtown ring straight down the middle.
this version was scanned emulsion side down so the new glass insert could flatten the neg strip. "print" flip-flopped in PP:
i think i am happy with my purchase.

this version was scanned emulsion side down so the new glass insert could flatten the neg strip. "print" flip-flopped in PP:

i think i am happy with my purchase.
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robklurfield
eclipse
it definitely fixed that moire pattern/newton rings or whatever it was in the middle of the water.
do the negatives need go emulsion side down for this work? how are you feeling these days? be well.
do the negatives need go emulsion side down for this work? how are you feeling these days? be well.
Nate Butler
Established
It also seemed to help with shadows and highlights, too. Were the settings the same in both scans? Thanks for sharing that, Paul. I have a 4490, too, and have been considering the holder for my medium format scans.
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Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
I have just made some modifications to improve the holders that come with this scanner. I have added some strips of 'sticky-back' non-slip vinyl to the door that closes onto the negatives. It now holds the negatives much tighter, and flatter without the sag in the middle that must have caused the newton rings above. I have also raised the holder 0.2mm on the glass with some black paper, which happens to be my scanners sweet spot for the focus.
The betterscanning holders still look tempting though. I especially think the length wise arrangement of the film is more logical, as I could scan 6 6x7's in one batch. I may end up building a custom holder.
The betterscanning holders still look tempting though. I especially think the length wise arrangement of the film is more logical, as I could scan 6 6x7's in one batch. I may end up building a custom holder.
cjbecker
Established
I actually started using meseum glass for my film holder. It works very well.
pgeobc
Established
I have the Better Scanning negative holder for 6x6 and a glass insert. I am quite pleased with the results. I also like fluid scanning.
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
I looked at some anti-reflective glass (perhaps the same thing), which had a very fine etched texture. I was afraid that this could show up in the scan. Perhaps I should try some after all.I actually started using meseum glass for my film holder. It works very well.
Do you use ICE with the museum glass?
paulfish4570
Veteran
thanks for the interest, guys.
i may get the 6x6 package to force myself to shoot the yashica A more often, maybe get a Flexaret.
yes, nate, same settings ...
i may get the 6x6 package to force myself to shoot the yashica A more often, maybe get a Flexaret.
yes, nate, same settings ...
Napoleon Dynamite
RF Newbie
I can't recommend the variable height holder and ANR inserts enough - dramatic difference and much easier 120 scanning.
X2! Fully agree.
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