How do YOU scan/digitize your Polaroids?

FP100C?
I put them as any photo into my V500 and scan it as regular photo, with Epson software and very little editing needed in old version of LR.

And I don't think any enlargement is good from any printed photo.
Not the instant photo from my Land 430 for sure 🙂

I thought I'd throw this one out: this guy works with a Polaroid 600. His scans still look like Polaroids.

http://lenscratch.com/2015/06/carson-sanders-the-states-project-georgia/

Fully agree, original and close to original size.
 
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Epson Perfection 2450 (i.e. really old) flatbed scan of FP-3000B paper negative. I'm still having issues with storage post-peel and with solarization of the paper negative. Does anyone have any suggestions of something they've Mcgyvered to store the paper negatives while they dry? I have a small, covered tray as part of the center storage area in my vehicle that, so far, seems to be my best option. But it will only hold one at a time and, as with this image, wasn't in the car to stash it there right away. I'm trying to image something with a shoe box and a kind of rack system to hold the negatives, but I"m still a ways out. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
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Pyron Angel
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Oh yeah, here's the positive from the same image, scanned the same way, processed in PS CC.

Also trying to decide if the random white areas are light leaks in the bellows of this camera (Land Automatic 100), flair from light bouncing around inside, or ghosts (I was shooting in a cemetery, remember 😉)
 
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