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Jordan
21-Sep-2011, 19:15
Are the Betterscanning holders full frame? I am trying to use the scanner for some "better than proofing scans", but hate how the holders cut into the image. I like the convenience of using the holders for this method, otherwise I'd use anti-newton glass as I do with 8x10 negatives. Let me know also if there is even another manufacturer that I may never have heard of. Thanks in advance.

Michael Gordon
21-Sep-2011, 22:25
You cut your own masks with the Betterscan holder, so you can accommodate whatever size you need to.

Ramiro Elena
22-Sep-2011, 07:45
How about filing down the Epson holder like it was done with enlarger holders? Anyone tried that?

Nathan Potter
22-Sep-2011, 08:45
You can also use the V750 glass wet mount holder in dry mount configuration by taping the film, emulsion side away from the glass, then shiming the holder so that the film emulsion faces down about 3.5 mm from the Epson platen. (That is mounting the film under the glass) This way the Epson lens doesn't need to image thru the wet mount glass resulting in a bit higher contrast and resolution. Need to do this under dry conditions to avoid newton ring plague at the smooth back surface of the film. Use a hand cut black matboard mask around the film to reduce scattered light.

Nate Potter, Austin TX.

false_Aesthetic
23-Sep-2011, 18:47
Eh, it's been about 4 years since I last used one but I was wet-mounting directly to the glass on a 750 in gradschool.

Flat. Full Frame. Fear of liquid getting into the scanner kept some people from doing it, but I never got close to doing that.
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If this is/was a bad idea, I'd love to hear people explain why (I'll be loosing access to a drum scanner shortly and have considered returning to the 750)

Jordan
24-Sep-2011, 21:51
I was also thinking of filing one of the holders out. Any good suggestions for how best to file down plastic?

Ari
9-Oct-2011, 16:00
I was also thinking of filing one of the holders out. Any good suggestions for how best to file down plastic?

Sandpaper?

false_Aesthetic
10-Oct-2011, 14:57
I was also thinking of filing one of the holders out. Any good suggestions for how best to file down plastic?

teeth
duh

Drew Wiley
10-Oct-2011, 15:43
Check the grizzly bear thread in the Lounge. Smear the holder first with peanut butter.
But seriously, what works best is a formica file, sometimes sold as a ski file, which
cuts better and loads less than ordinary flat files or rasps, and is ideal for plastics.

Ramiro Elena
11-Oct-2011, 00:47
Now that you mention this... have you guys ever seen those nail files that are made of plastic or some kind of similar material? Could perfectly be formica... Those would do a good job too.

jp
17-Oct-2011, 10:37
The shapes on the perimeter of the holder tell the scanner it's a 4x5 and the software frame will probably still be 4x5 even if you file the holder out a little bigger. Not trying to be discouraging, just pointing out a potential hangup.

Film area guide and putting the film on the glass is what I do. Others may want the height for focus fine tuning, etc...