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#329732 - 13th Jun 2009 7:05pm
Re: negative scanner wanted
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Registered: 19th Mar 2008
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Loc: Wallasey Village
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You can actually get quite good copies of slides by projecting them and then photographing the projected image. A proper slide scanner with enough resolution to do a proper job will cost an arm & leg. Once you have a digital pic of the screen you can manipulate colour balance/ saturation etc
I did this and the final copies were better quality than the copies I made using a neg scanner attachment on a scanner.
I guess the same applies for negatives - but will confess I have never done the job with negatives.
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#331193 - 20th Jun 2009 11:42pm
Re: negative scanner wanted
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Registered: 9th Jul 2008
Posts: 127
Loc: Birkenhead
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The Epson Perfection 2480 is a good scanner for that job. There is a section in the lid which back-lghts the slides and there is a slide holder to slot your slides into.
You need to set your scanner at full resolution to get decent quality.
They are about £80
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