ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
A few images of my setup with the Leitz stage... click on any of them to see a larger, more detailed image.
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Well, that's a beautiful setup! Thanks for posting.
webOSUser
Well-known
How did the film holder work? I am looking at it for my film scanning.
Thank you.
Steve W
Thank you.
Steve W
This from Andrew Clifforth in the UK.
Looks pretty good to me; I have one on order and will post results when I get it. Film holder, spacing, and diffuser. Rig this over a video light for a camera-scan solution. 35mm and other formats.
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Clifforth Film Holder
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
How did the film holder work? I am looking at it for my film scanning.
Steve -
It works quite well. He's on version 2 now, and it's nice.
Put a video light under, and put it on a non-slip surface (it's light weight), and you have a good setup.
Doddle
Established
I just have a Beseler Negatrans to compare to, but I am really pleased with the EFH. It holds the film very flat and shows 100% of the frame with a small black border and no sprockets - exactly what I was after.
Also, you can customize it a bit to suit your needs. I took the spacers out of mine to put it closer to my Kaiser pad because it already has a diffuser in it.
Like I wrote in another post, a Leica BEOON fits on top of the EFH perfectly which means you never have any alignment problems like with a copystand.
Also, you can customize it a bit to suit your needs. I took the spacers out of mine to put it closer to my Kaiser pad because it already has a diffuser in it.
Like I wrote in another post, a Leica BEOON fits on top of the EFH perfectly which means you never have any alignment problems like with a copystand.
webOSUser
Well-known
Col Sebanstion Moran, Doddle,
Thank you for your comments on the EFH. I've ordered one and looking forward to using it.
Steve W
Thank you for your comments on the EFH. I've ordered one and looking forward to using it.
Steve W
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