These Polaroid Type 55 Negs are a bit too big for the Epson provided 4x5 neg holders. I'd love to know what is the best way to scan these negs are still retain quality. BTW, I have an Epson 4990.
Thanks,
Josef
These Polaroid Type 55 Negs are a bit too big for the Epson provided 4x5 neg holders. I'd love to know what is the best way to scan these negs are still retain quality. BTW, I have an Epson 4990.
Thanks,
Josef
Josef,
In the past I have used a Rotatrim to remove a small sliver of film to get them to fit. You may be interested in considering the new variable height film holder available from www.betterscanning.com.
Don Bryant
The best way would be to wet scan with:
http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/mstation.html
Thanks,
Kirk
at age 73:
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
What Kirk said. The other, not quite as good option is to tape the negative to the glass using blue painters tape ....
Thanks guys!
What I have done previously on my 4870 (but not very often) is:
(1) I wet mounted an 8x10 piece of approximately 1 mm thick float glass onto the scanner glass bed. I used film emulsion cleaner for the mount media.
(2) As soon the I have cleared the negative, and final rinse in dilute photo flow, I mount the still wet film directly onto the float glass, emulsion down. Wipe it down with soft Pec pad.
(3) After the scan, gently lift off the still wet film, rinse it again in photo flow, and dry.
Be careful as the emusion is very flagile in the wet state. And also make sure the float glass edges are well-rounded, so as not to scratch the bed glass.
This method is a lot less tedious than using a dedicated wet mount holder.
If your scanner unit's focus point is closer than 1 mm above the bed, you can do away with the float glass.
Good luck - and caveat emptor.
Shilesh Jani
Simply place the Polaroid emulsion up, and then place a piece of anti-newton glass over top.
No oil to clean.
No tape to remove.
No cut negatives.
The best way (which is what he asked for) is not on the glass as the plane of critical focus is above the surface of the glass.
Thanks,
Kirk
at age 73:
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
That's interesting. Since Epson provides no 8x10 holder for the 4990 I've always just placed 8x10 negatives directly on the glass. It's seemed to work fine but would I improve things if I tried to fabricate or buy an 8x10 holder to raise the negative above the glass?
Brian Ellis
Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you do criticize them you'll be
a mile away and you'll have their shoes.
I just trim the neg slightly, it still has the rough edge to have character. I did this for the enlarger too.
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