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Hey There Bryan,
Well I've been Very Impressed wit my Canon 9000F Fir the Exact Purpose THaT You are Inquiring About! Of course, I've been Using it for Various Negatives From the 60's to the Present Day 35mm Negs... However, it does come wit a resizable rack THaT Allows fir the Negative to be Held fir a Grand Digital Scan! It Also Comes wit the CC Ability iN Order to Scan Slabbed Cards to a Perfection! Its Very Affordable, imho... As Fir the CleaniN... I'm Fairly Brave! However, I've been DoiN Photography since the Early 80's! I would be Very Gentle wit No Chemicals to Start, Maybe Try Using a Horse Hair Brush ta get ya Start'd !?!? Here's a few Links to Get Ya GoiN!!! http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...9000f&_sacat=0 https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_n...ds=canon+9000f
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Thank for the advice everyone.
I called Chicago Albumen Works and they have a minimum order of $165 so perhaps just buying a new scanner and giving it a go here first is my best bet. Each negative is about
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The one I mentioned scans up to an 8x10 negative. It does not have racks. It comes with place holders to scan right on the glass, or you can crop yourself with a preview scan to gain more control over the process. |
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I've scanned negatives both larger and smaller than the usual 35mm that my scanner has a light for (Which never worked! ) By placing a lightbox on top of them and scanning. The light box is a simple thing used in sewing and art to help trace patterns. Not all that expensive either.
This one is like what my wife has. http://www.joann.com/light-tracer-li...n/4128500.html This one is small and inexpensive, but they say "bulb" for the light which makes me think it may be a regular one. That might generate too much heat for nitrate. http://www.google.com/shopping/produ...FngaAr7I8P8HAQ Steve B |
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I was imagining 35mm film. 2x3 inches is pretty big and I'd imagine you'd have success going the scanning route.
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Thank you all. I will buy a new scanner and give it a go. I have Paint.net so I can edit the images once I have scanned them.
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Epson has 3 scanner models that will do negatives larger than 35mm: Epson Perfection 4990, V700 and V800 (in order from oldest to newest models). I'm not aware of any other affordable models that will do scans of the full scanner bed, but there might be others that would do the size you need. It's been a while since I've looked into it since I am very satisfied with my V700.
If you go with another model though, just be sure to verify the maximum size film it will scan. There are many that will do 35mm, but not so many that will do larger. Before getting one of those, I also tried the lightbox on top method, but always had issues with either getting the light levels right, or the fluorescent bulb it used causing interference that created noise or slight distortion in the high-res scans. It did a passable job for lower resolution scans such as for web display though. I could see going that route if you just had a handful of negatives to scan, but it would be cumbersome to have to do a large number that way.
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