Cleavis, Check out my web page re scanning panoramic negs with an Epson2450: http://www/panoramacamera.us AZ --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Darren Collins" <collinda@n...> wrote: > I know a guy who puts the neg in one way, scans just over half of it, then > puts it in the other way around and scans the other half (keeping all the > settings the same). He then stitches the two halves together in Photoshop. > > It's a little clunky, but if you've already got a 35mm scanner and don't > need to do too many panoramics, it might get you by. > > Darren. > www.pool-room.com > > > > > Cleavis; why don't you do it yourself ? The holder I mean... > > > > > I have a panoramic camera that takes 35x120mm negs. > > > Don't imagine there is a continuous glass holder for any of these > > > upper/mid range 35mm scanners that would take the neg? > > Therefore I'd > > > need to go to a medium format scanner. > > > > > > The photo world is full of surprising equipment, so I > > thought I'd ask. > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > Cleavis > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Long 35mm film scanning
2002-11-20 by Alan Zinn
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