Hi guys,
Tips! No, not yer dimes and quarters! ha. I usually do quicky scans cause I don't have time and I say to myself "myself, you ugly and you need to do these scans later on like you said you would".
So now, I'm still ugly, and I want to redo some scans.
I have found an 8x10 ANR glass in my stash of things, I know right! Why haven't I used it before. Ummm, no lie, I am lazier than an English Bulldog in 90 degree weather.
My equipment:
Epson V700
I got's me a new Windows 11 Computer!! yeah me!
I have the wet scanning stuff for smaller format and 4x5's.
I found my old Vuescan serial number
I also have the Epson scan software
I also got a brand spanking new printer that has like 10 bottles of ink, so I really want to start printing these scans. That's another learning curve I have.
Is Silverfast still around? People using those?
DPI for printing?
Can I actually use my ANR for 8x10 wet scanning?
What I find when I do high DPI scanning is some newton rings, and when I open the lid, I realized the film started curling cause it takes forever.
Do you guys tape your negs to the glass? I'll probably start using my ANR glass.
Any tips are good tips! I've learned so much from you guys like the one time someone said "use surgery sutures to hang negatives". Whoever said that thanks, that's one of the best tips I got here.
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