sam_m
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I'm off to Cambodia next year (for a year) and am trying to decide if I should bother taking a film camera given I won't have a dark room or film scanner with me. I've heard of people using dslr's to scan individual frames of film, but I'm wondering if anyone has come up with a way to proof a full sheet of negs?
The only idea I've had is to photograph the negs lying on white laptop screen, then inverting the digital files etc, but it's very hard to keep them even remotely flat, the lcd dot pattern shows through and reflections are a problem from the neg sleeve - although I haven't tried this at night, that might tame the reflections? Will try that.
I could also take a vandyke or cyanotype kit, print that way and photograph the prints, but not sure about carrying the chemicals with me, and buying them there seems unlikely.
Does anyone have any other ideas? Thanks.
The only idea I've had is to photograph the negs lying on white laptop screen, then inverting the digital files etc, but it's very hard to keep them even remotely flat, the lcd dot pattern shows through and reflections are a problem from the neg sleeve - although I haven't tried this at night, that might tame the reflections? Will try that.
I could also take a vandyke or cyanotype kit, print that way and photograph the prints, but not sure about carrying the chemicals with me, and buying them there seems unlikely.
Does anyone have any other ideas? Thanks.
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