chut
Luceat Lux Vestra
Encouraged by many of the fine people on this forum, I've finally returned to souping my own film, and I've produced results that I am very happy with.
My next task is to create contact sheets from these negatives but I seem to have run into a bit of a problem. I usually store them in a ClearFile sleeve and I just tried scanning the sleeve with an Epson V700 flatbed scanner.
When I scan as 'reflective' using the white background, the scan I get is quite muddy (at 300 dpi resolution and 35 MB file size) and tweaking levels hardly produces anything workable.
When I scan as 'transparency', and the scanner uses the top lamp and lens, I get a much better scan, BUT it only scans a 8" x 10" area, as the scanner is designed to scan at this size using the top lamp and lens. Because of this, the A4 size contact sheet is cropped on all sides and it misses many of the shots at the edges of the sleeve.
Does anybody have a workaround for this? Is it possible to make a decent contact sheet using your Epson V700/V750 scanner?
My next task is to create contact sheets from these negatives but I seem to have run into a bit of a problem. I usually store them in a ClearFile sleeve and I just tried scanning the sleeve with an Epson V700 flatbed scanner.
When I scan as 'reflective' using the white background, the scan I get is quite muddy (at 300 dpi resolution and 35 MB file size) and tweaking levels hardly produces anything workable.
When I scan as 'transparency', and the scanner uses the top lamp and lens, I get a much better scan, BUT it only scans a 8" x 10" area, as the scanner is designed to scan at this size using the top lamp and lens. Because of this, the A4 size contact sheet is cropped on all sides and it misses many of the shots at the edges of the sleeve.
Does anybody have a workaround for this? Is it possible to make a decent contact sheet using your Epson V700/V750 scanner?