JeremyLangford
I'd really Leica Leica
I have a large collection of 35mm color negative film. I'd like to make contact prints from each of my sleeves of film but I'm not sure the best way to do this. I recently tried placing the sleeves of film on a light table and then taking pictures of them with my iphone. I then uploaded the pictures to my computer, switched them to negative and messed with the colors a bit. This method worked but its definitely not what I was hoping for.
I'd like my contact prints to be high quality so I can look through them and decide which negatives to scan with my film scanner. I didn't develop the film myself and I don't have a darkroom so I'm thinking I might need to get some kind of film/document scanner?
I'd like my contact prints to be high quality so I can look through them and decide which negatives to scan with my film scanner. I didn't develop the film myself and I don't have a darkroom so I'm thinking I might need to get some kind of film/document scanner?
Dwig
Well-known
You could use a flatbed scanner with a film model (illumination in the lid). Most of these will not do a whole roll at once. Most only do 1-2 strips. Some like the Epson v700/750/800/850 will scan up to 8x10 film and can do close to a whole roll in a single scan.