hitmanh
dum de dum de doo
I'm slowly starting to build up a collection of 6x4.5 and 6x9 negatives... but I'm lacking a scanner. How do you do it? Get it done professionally? Flatbed and some kind of negative adapter?
Anyone recommend some in the UK to get it done?
Cheers
Matt
Anyone recommend some in the UK to get it done?
Cheers
Matt
jan normandale
Film is the other way
I usually have them scanned at the lab. I'm beginning to consider a scanner though.
mervynyan
Mervyn Yan
I scan 6x7 using epson 4990 flatbed. I think you can select any flatbed scanners, provided they come with the different size grid.
hitmanh
dum de dum de doo
mervynyan said:I scan 6x7 using epson 4990 flatbed. I think you can select any flatbed scanners, provided they come with the different size grid.
Cheers, the 4990 is one I'm looking at, the price isn't to high, and it seems to get good reviews.
Matt
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
if it's for a client - I have it drum scanned at the lab. But for myself, for prints under 16x20 I scan 6x6-4x5 films on an Epson flatbed (35mm on a nikon film scanner).
Still saving for my imacon
Still saving for my imacon
hitmanh
dum de dum de doo
rogue_designer said:if it's for a client - I have it drum scanned at the lab. But for myself, for prints under 16x20 I scan 6x6-4x5 films on an Epson flatbed (35mm on a nikon film scanner).
Still saving for my imacon![]()
Cheers, that's what I thought would be the case. I'm planning on getting a dedicated 35mm scanner when funds allow, but I think I will go for a flatbed first, as it will allow me to scan pretty much everything I shoot now.
Thanks
Matt
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Robert
Guest
I have just bought a fuji GW670 camera and looking at test reports, plan to buy an Epson 4990 scanner.
wdenies
wdenies
With some precautions Epson will not disappoint you.
Why not going for the V700?
Do a search on this site. You will find more than enough threads dealing with Epson scanning.
Software:
If you are a newcomer in the scanning world, do not start directly with Silverfast/Vuescan. Both programs have a steep learning curve. Initial results could be disappointing. First gain experience with Epsonscan (it is free). If after a while you find this program has some limitations, you can still go for another, but in the meantime one collected a lot of experience.
Compared to cars: a Porche is better than a beatle, but it is not the car to put in the hands of a newbie.
A happy Epson user
Wim
Why not going for the V700?
Do a search on this site. You will find more than enough threads dealing with Epson scanning.
Software:
If you are a newcomer in the scanning world, do not start directly with Silverfast/Vuescan. Both programs have a steep learning curve. Initial results could be disappointing. First gain experience with Epsonscan (it is free). If after a while you find this program has some limitations, you can still go for another, but in the meantime one collected a lot of experience.
Compared to cars: a Porche is better than a beatle, but it is not the car to put in the hands of a newbie.
A happy Epson user
Wim
Jamie123
Veteran
Silverfast is actually quite easy to use. I found it much easier than Epsonscan especially for medium format film. The only problem is that the Silverfast SE version you get with the scanner downsamples color 48bit to 24bit and b/w 16bit to 8bit and it doesn't do batch scanning.
bunkawen14
A Glimpse of the World
Here's a Ken Rockwell writeup of the Epson 4990. I use one and am also impressed.
http://www.kenrockwell.com/epson/4990.htm
http://www.kenrockwell.com/epson/4990.htm
R
rpsawin
Guest
Hitmanh,
I am in a similar situation as I am accumulating 6x6 & 6x7 negs and trans. My experience with having mf negs scanned by a processing lab has not been good. Frankly the scans were crap....overpriced at that.
One of the local pro stores rents the Nikon 9000 scanner. If I pick it up late afternoon on Friday and return it first thing Monday morning I only get charged for one day. So, I will accumulate enough mf work to make it worth my time to rent this scanner.
It's possible that you may have something locally like this in Cambridge.
I am in a similar situation as I am accumulating 6x6 & 6x7 negs and trans. My experience with having mf negs scanned by a processing lab has not been good. Frankly the scans were crap....overpriced at that.
One of the local pro stores rents the Nikon 9000 scanner. If I pick it up late afternoon on Friday and return it first thing Monday morning I only get charged for one day. So, I will accumulate enough mf work to make it worth my time to rent this scanner.
It's possible that you may have something locally like this in Cambridge.
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