Currently I am shooting color. I have 100 sheets or Echtachrome. So far I have shot 6 sheets. I do plan on grabbing some B/W and developing at home. I am hoping to be able to modify my scanner so...
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Currently I am shooting color. I have 100 sheets or Echtachrome. So far I have shot 6 sheets. I do plan on grabbing some B/W and developing at home. I am hoping to be able to modify my scanner so...
You sure can't but what you can do is do the exact same thing on this one and have an 8.5x11.5 scanning surface. When you scan a negative all the software does is turn off the reflective light and...
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I have now taken 6 whole pictures on Large format camera. In my opinion 4 of those are my 4 best pictures. It amazes me how much fun these cameras are and how much power is in them. I...
See my thing is if I want to get prints I would take it and have it professionally scanned. Or more than likely I would do it that way. Unless I was really pleased with the effects. I hear the 4780...
Thanks. Sorry about that last one I was just getting frustrated. The built in light doesn't seem all that diffused so it seemed to me that a light box would be just as good or better. I am figuring...
so then I should be able to get a good scan of a 4x5 by holding a bulb over my negative if that is what is best. Most of the more expensive flat bed scanners I have seen used more of a light box in...
My problem is I have an Epson 2400 and I just got into 4x5. I really can't afford the $10 a sheet to get them scanned at the lab, and I can't afford a new scanner. I have a hard time believing that...
Has anyone tried putting a lightbox on their scanner to scan negatives?