I have a heap of old negatives that I would like to get scanned.
The price of having them done seems quite high these days, with most photo outlets going digital.
(Are there any old type photo booths left?)
I have 110ml 135ml & 2" by 2" Hassleblad negatives. Also some really teensy ones from the 1970's.

I think I can still get a reasonable price on the 35ml from Big W.

The Hassleblad negs could be done via a photographer to make a proof sheet that could be scanned. (It's another option)

So, not having any experience with negative scanners, and thinking it might be the cheapest option to buy one and do them myself, what do they actually do differently than the usual scanner? How do they work & why is it so?

jo

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