Dieder Bylsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
can't do it with glass slide holders because I get really nasty newton
rings.
Yep. Ouch.
can't do it with anti-newton ring slide holders because the
anti-newton device results in an even more grainy result that looks
like the scanner was covered with
From: Dieder Bylsma
I have come across a collection of 20 or so single frame clippings
from the old 110 film format.
I'm stuck scratching my head trying to figure out how to scan them
with any sort of scanner. It all boils down to size of the frame
(tiny) and also the inherent curl across
You can get converter mounts for them. That is, a plastic mount without the
glass sandwich that holds the film, the mount itself fits into a plastic
surround (standard 35mm slide size) that would allow it to go into any film
scanner.
Works perfectly in my Nikon LS4000
I'm new to this list - can
Of Tony Schick
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 1:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: suggestions for scanning single frame 110
format?
You can get converter mounts for them. That is, a plastic mount without the
glass sandwich that holds the film, the mount itself fits