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    How to scan 6.5x9?

    I have an Epson 4870 that I use to scan 4x5, but it does not have a scan holder for 6.5x9. I can cut the sides of the negative off and use the 120 holder, but there is no support on one end of the negative, and its a pain to cut.

    Is there a dedicated holder for 6.5x9 available? If not, what other options might there be?

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    Re: How to scan 6.5x9?

    Take a look at getting a Better Scanning mounting station at the bottom of the page. You get sheets of masking material which can be cut to any size.
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    Re: How to scan 6.5x9?

    Film can usually be scanned laying on the glass if put emulsion down to avoid interference fringing. You would have to flip the image then in PS afterwards.
    If you still get fringing a sheet of anti newton glass texture side up with tape under the corners to eliminate the glass to glass contact may get you there.

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    Re: How to scan 6.5x9?

    Thanks Joanna. That looks like a great solution, but the cost, plus shipping and taxes (I'm in Thailand) might be too much for the limited scanning I do. Gary, thanks for your suggestion. I'll try that.

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    Re: How to scan 6.5x9?

    Film holders can usually be improvised from mat board. Copy the layout of your 120 holders except for the opening.

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    Re: How to scan 6.5x9?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Jones View Post
    Film holders can usually be improvised from mat board. Copy the layout of your 120 holders except for the opening.
    At least for my Epson 3200, the film holders all had a notch in the upper right corner that tell the scanner "this is a film holder." You may have to copy that as well or the scanner may not know to "look" for film.

    For my 3200 when I was scanning Type 55 and wanted the whole edges, I got a sheet of 5x7" anti-newton glass and just used that to flatten the film directly to the glass. It worked pretty well most of the time.
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    Re: How to scan 6.5x9?

    Quote Originally Posted by drew.saunders View Post
    At least for my Epson 3200, the film holders all had a notch in the upper right corner that tell the scanner "this is a film holder." You may have to copy that as well or the scanner may not know to "look" for film.
    I have had both a 4870 and a V700 and can confirm that there is a "calibration area" in the Epson film holders, usually next to the hinge end of the scanner, and this needs to be mimicked in any holder you create yourself.
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    Re: How to scan 6.5x9?

    How about getting some stiff card or sheet plastic and cutting a 6.5 x 9 aperture in a sheet of 5 x 4 and placing it in the 5 x 4 negative holder from Epson?

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    Re: How to scan 6.5x9?

    thanks for all these ideas. I like the idea of just laying the negative face down on the glass, as that is simplest, but will that scratch the emulsion? The Efke 25 seems pretty soft.

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    Re: How to scan 6.5x9?

    If you cut a holder from plastic or mat board as suggested above with a window smaller than 4x5", it will hold the film off of the scanner.

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