Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Has anybody considered using a 4x5 negative carrier from an enlarger as a negative holder and dSLR scanning the negative?
Steve W
Yes, I've done it with great success. One of my old art school professors has been paying me to photograph his paintings for several years now. He's also been digging up old 35mm slides and 4x5 transparencies of work he did decades ago. He'd hired other photographers back then, in the pre-digital days. He no longer has most of the paintings, which sold long ago; so I've been scanning these old films so he can add these earlier paintings to his website (Which I built for him several years ago). The 35mm stuff could be scanned with my Nikon film scanner, but I don't have anything capable of scanning 4x5; so I put the 4x5 film in the film holder from my old Omega D2 enlarger, lay on it on a light table, and photograph it with my Olympus OM-D E-M1 mark II with the 60mm f2.8 Olympus Macro lens.
The results have been great. Here are a couple of them:
https://johnhrehov.com/product.php?product=13
https://johnhrehov.com/product.php?product=16