What he was talking about is a special type of scanner or an accessory
that you have to get with your scanner.
They are usually sold as transparency scanners if they can light the
whole scanning area, or they are sold as transparency or negative
scanners if they only back light a subset of the scanning area.
When you scan something in transparency mode the scanner has to turn off
it's regular light that lights from under the document and turn on a
light, that shines through the document/slide/transparenty...etc.etc..
I've tended to spend the extra money to get the transparency feature,
and it's proved to be handy more than what I had originally thought,
especially now with all the photos going digital. I've even used my
scanner's slide feature to pull details out of some old negatives that
came from a mystery roll of film that had been sitting around for
years. Once the negatives were developed they appeared to be completely
blank, so I wasn't even charged anything for them. But when I ran them
though my scanner and did some gimp magic I could see that there really
was something there... turns out it wasn't anything I was interesting in
keeping, but at least I know that for a fact now :)
Brian Cluff
On 01/31/2016 03:43 PM, Michael wrote:
Xsane has a slide setting though..... hmmmmm..... well, we'll see when
I get a slide/negative to test it with.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 5:35 PM, Mark Phillips
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Your scanner needs to have the ability to shine light through the
slide. Usually the top of the scanner (the part that opens) has a
screen you remove and there is a light source that shines the
light through the slide (sitting on the glass) into the sensors. I
don't think a reflective scan will work. A reflective scan is how
you normally use a scanner - light is shined onto the image and
the scanner receives the reflection off the photo, piece of paper,
etc.
Mark
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Stephen Partington
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Technically correct. But make sure you have a slide setting.
On Jan 31, 2016 3:10 PM, "Michael" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
my father has a BUNCH of slides. I just told him I could
modify them so he could take the pictures to
Walgreens/Walmart/CVS and print them. I think I just need
to scan them and then send the pictures to him. Gee... I
don't even need to apply a negative filter. Am I thinking
correctly?
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