Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
I've been a dedicated film shooter for years, with a particular interest in panoramic work...XPan and Widelux, specifically.
Recently got a v700 up and running, and love the results. But a significant portion of my work is pano.
Does anyone have a suggestion how to scan these odd-size negs on an Epson v700? Thanks for any suggestions, all.
Recently got a v700 up and running, and love the results. But a significant portion of my work is pano.
Does anyone have a suggestion how to scan these odd-size negs on an Epson v700? Thanks for any suggestions, all.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I'd build a holder from black mat board cleanly cut. Shim to the right height/thickness.
kutting
Established
www.betterscanning.com offers 3rd party masks that might meet your needs.
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
Thanks kutting! Seems a good start
Jmck
Newbie
Did you get the Film Area Guide ? It came with my V-700 and works well for me with
odd size films up to 8" x 10" your negative / transparency sits on the glass
odd size films up to 8" x 10" your negative / transparency sits on the glass
chris000
Landscaper
Did you not get the standard 35mm film guide with the scanner? This works perfectly well with X-Pan negs.
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
Chris - I did, yes -- it works well and my fears about poor focusing aren't well founded. Fortunately my negs are perfectly flat.
Fotophoenix
Newbie
Scanning X-Pan with V700/750
Scanning X-Pan with V700/750
I use 5 x 4 black card presentation mounts with the X - pan format aperture cut in them. I mount the X-Pan negs in the 5 x4 cards which the fit in the 5 x 4 holder for the scanner.
Mount the neg in the upper of the two apertures in the Epson 5 x 4 holder and blank off the lower aperture with black card or paper.
works for me !
Scanning X-Pan with V700/750
I use 5 x 4 black card presentation mounts with the X - pan format aperture cut in them. I mount the X-Pan negs in the 5 x4 cards which the fit in the 5 x 4 holder for the scanner.
Mount the neg in the upper of the two apertures in the Epson 5 x 4 holder and blank off the lower aperture with black card or paper.
works for me !
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
why would you not use simply what came with the scanner...?
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
I did use the holder that came with my scanner...I'd only used it for the first time, ever, with these negatives.
So far, it's worked well but after doing a few dozen images I do believe I'll look into Betterscanning's anti-newton glass cover, to keep the negs extra flat.
Thanks, all.
So far, it's worked well but after doing a few dozen images I do believe I'll look into Betterscanning's anti-newton glass cover, to keep the negs extra flat.
Thanks, all.
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Consider using Rollei Retro 80S or 400S. Negatives lie as flat as you like in the standard holder.
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