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    scanning 4x5 negatives in printfile sleeves

    Has anyone tried scanning 4x5 negatives still in their printfile pages? I own an Epson V850 and it only scans one or two negs at a time. What i want to do is scan all 4 on a page at once, then make a digital print- contact sheet print from that. I was thinking of placing the negative page on the scanner bed, put down a heavier piece of glass, then a thin, lightweight light table used for graphics tracing as the light source. However, I think it wont work; I feel the plastic pages will scan with wavy lines, etc.

    Any thoughts? I know this is crazy and simply making the contacts in the darkroom in the end would be easier, but i don't have access to one now and need the contacts. Thanks

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    Re: scanning 4x5 negatives in printfile sleeves

    I make contact sheets with a digital camera and a light source.

    Before I developed a more specific technique using a copy stand, I would create a white sheet in my graphics program (or maybe use a blank sheet in MS Word, etc) that acted as a light source on my computer screen and then use masking tape to hang the Print File sheet and photograph it. Worked great as a quick contact sheet.

    I would then use Lightroom to invert the negative sheet to positive.

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    Re: scanning 4x5 negatives in printfile sleeves

    Since you have everything why not just try it?

    Or call Printfile in Ocala and ask Gene.

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    Re: scanning 4x5 negatives in printfile sleeves

    I do it all the time with an epson V600 and medium format negative pages. I don't bother with a sheet of glass, just use a small LED light panel/tracing box. Experiment with the scanner sharpening settings to see what gives you the best result. I find scanning at 600 dpi gives me the best compromise between file size and enough resolution to enlarge the frames on the computer screen if I want to see more. I can also play around with dodging and burning before I go into the darkroom.

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    Re: scanning 4x5 negatives in printfile sleeves

    Yes, you can do all 4 at once in the page on the glass with the film area guide.
    my black and white photos of the Mendocino Coast: jonshiu.zenfolio.com

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    Re: scanning 4x5 negatives in printfile sleeves

    Bob, I dont have everything; i was looking for some ideas and thoughts before i bought all the parts to it only to find out it doesnt work.

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    Re: scanning 4x5 negatives in printfile sleeves

    Many people do scan proof sheets on their scanners. You just have to learn the Epsonscan software. I don't have mine set up but here's a few tips from memory: use professional mode, uncheck thumbnails, select the area you want to scan using the marquee tool, set the levels so that they don't clip the black and white points...
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    Re: scanning 4x5 negatives in printfile sleeves

    that sounds great and i appreciate that info, but i dont have proofs to scan yet. I want to scan negs still in their printfile sleeves. I have labeled the printfile and the scan would contain that information.

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    Re: scanning 4x5 negatives in printfile sleeves

    Quote Originally Posted by Terence Falk View Post
    that sounds great and i appreciate that info, but i dont have proofs to scan yet. I want to scan negs still in their printfile sleeves. I have labeled the printfile and the scan would contain that information.
    I think John means that people make proof sheets (IE: "contact sheets") by scanning a page of negatives directly in their sleeves, exactly as you have suggested. I always scan my 35mm and 120 negatives while in the PrintFile sleeves, with a 1mm sheet of glass on top to hold the page down a bit. But do NOT expect to make finished prints from scans made this way - those should be done by scanning the negs removed from the sleeves.

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    Re: scanning 4x5 negatives in printfile sleeves

    Quote Originally Posted by Terence Falk View Post
    that sounds great and i appreciate that info, but i dont have proofs to scan yet. I want to scan negs still in their printfile sleeves. I have labeled the printfile and the scan would contain that information.
    Yes, sorry I meant I make digital proof sheets by scanning 4 4x5 negs in the printfile pages.

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