squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I had a tutorial on my website on this subject for a couple of years, but then I redesigned the site from the ground up and never got around to replacing the article. People keep asking me about it...so here it is!
http://www.jrobertlennon.com/scanning-whole-rolls/
Basically, you can hack the stock film strip adapter to scan whole rolls at once. This tells you how.
Enjoy!
http://www.jrobertlennon.com/scanning-whole-rolls/
Basically, you can hack the stock film strip adapter to scan whole rolls at once. This tells you how.
Enjoy!
yossarian123
Sam I Am
Great article. I've been thinking about ways to reclaim the life I've lost to scanning.
kxl
Social Documentary
Yeah, great DIY article that has certainly helped me out... Thank you sir.
neelin
Established
Thanks, used it years ago, then did the permanent solder jumper. Works great.
Robert
Robert
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
thank you. one question i have is whether this works for the ls50 with the SA21 as well?
thanks
raytoei
thanks
raytoei
Chris101
summicronia
Thanks dude (actually!) I remember this from the past, always meant to do it to my 5000, and now you have reminded me and given the details. You rock.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
thank you. one question i have is whether this works for the ls50 with the SA21 as well?
thanks
No it doesn't. Super Coolscan series only, the others don't have the necessary mechanics.
wblynch
Well-known
How long does it take to scan a roll of 36?
collum
Established
good info! i've had this hack going for the last couple years... makes a big difference in productivity.
I've recently switched from Silverfast (their version 8 is probably one of the poorest releases i've seen in years from anyone... from what I can tell, almost no QA done... at least as pertains to the Nikon Coolscan film scanners) to Vuescan. I do miss the GUI view of each of the frames, allowing me to pick and choose easily for a batch scan.
One of the problems I seem to be having with Vuescan though, is with the frame centering. Is there a better method out there than just picking a number at random, and going back and forth trial-and-error to get the frame centered?
thanks for any help!
jim
I've recently switched from Silverfast (their version 8 is probably one of the poorest releases i've seen in years from anyone... from what I can tell, almost no QA done... at least as pertains to the Nikon Coolscan film scanners) to Vuescan. I do miss the GUI view of each of the frames, allowing me to pick and choose easily for a batch scan.
One of the problems I seem to be having with Vuescan though, is with the frame centering. Is there a better method out there than just picking a number at random, and going back and forth trial-and-error to get the frame centered?
thanks for any help!
jim
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