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    Oxygen Scan Question

    Can anyone tell me if later versions of Oxygen Scan (I have 2.6.1) allow more control over the size and orientation of the preview? My crop is the entire length of the scanner bed, which when...
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    Re: Need Help with iQSmart Scanner - NYC

    I have Oxygen Scan 2.6.1 running on a dedicated G5 with Tiger 10.4. I am primarily a PC person.
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    Re: Need Help with iQSmart Scanner - NYC

    Here is more info:

    I shoot overlapping multiple exposures with a Holga. I treat about 1/2 of a roll of medium format film as one image. I scan a half of a roll in one scan, flip the negative and...
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    Need Help with iQSmart Scanner - NYC

    I want to hire someone to help me with my workflow with an iQSmart scanner. I scan 1/2 of a roll of medium format film as one long scan (these being overlapping multiple exposures), and I have...
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    Re: flatbed scanner for 8x10 color negatives

    If anyone is in the market for an iQSmart 3 in the NYC area, let me know. I haven't been using mine; it is just a few years old and has hardly been used at all.
  6. Re: Photo Mural from Small Negs - Scanning Question

    This will be a panoramic shaped montage (long horizontal thing) using many negatives; most will be full height (i.e. 1" negative being enlarged to 5.5' high). Overall it will be 48' wide.

    I'll...
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    Re: Large Panoramic Print Options

    Along the lines of the last post. If you did like the mural approach (the image mounted to the wall), digital images can be printed on adhesive backed vinyl or on canvas that is prepared to be...
  8. Photo Mural from Small Negs - Scanning Question

    I will be doing a photo-montage mural (5-1/2 feet high) and am not sure what the best approach is r.e. scanning. Most of the images were shot with 35mm (B&W); I will have access to the negatives...
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