dmccardle
Dmccardle
Might start developing and scanning, but I will NOT be buying a $2000 film scanner. Is there a decent film scanner for less than $200?
If you have a regular ol' "document scanner" then you won't be able to scan your film, holders or not. It needs to support transparencies (basically a backlight in place of the white foam piece).
Is there a decent film scanner for less than $200?
I have a flatbed scanner (a Dell all in one Thing). Will that work if I pick up film holders. I was under the impression that there was something "special" about the scanner itself.
That's what I meant about doing your homework. Find out which models have a light source in the lid for scanning film. You also want a scanner that will produce 16 bit grayscale TIFF files from B&W negatives. Anything less is useless. My first film scanner was an HP unit that could not produce a 16 bit file from B&W negatives. When I bought it I was clueless and didn't understand the difference.
h models have a light source in the lid for scanning film. You also want a scanner that will produce 16 bit grayscale TIFF files from B&W negatives. Anything less is useless.