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Old 04-15-2008, 08:56 PM
Fred Stone
 
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Default 5x4 glass negatives w/Visioneer 9420?

Anybody got any ideas on scanning 5x4" glass negatives using a Visioneer
9420 scanner?

"Reflective" mode is very washed out unless I can turn off the scanner
light source.

"Negative" mode only works with the 35mm negative-holder mask in place,
which defeats the purpose for the large negatives.

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Fred Stone
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Old 04-16-2008, 01:22 PM
tomm42
 
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Default Re: 5x4 glass negatives w/Visioneer 9420?

On Apr 15, 3:56 pm, Fred Stone <fston...@earthling.com> wrote:
> Anybody got any ideas on scanning 5x4" glass negatives using a Visioneer
> 9420 scanner?
>
> "Reflective" mode is very washed out unless I can turn off the scanner
> light source.
>
> "Negative" mode only works with the 35mm negative-holder mask in place,
> which defeats the purpose for the large negatives.
>
> --
> Fred Stone



You can try opening the top and using a separate light to illuminate
the neg, folks have used desk lamps, use the negative settings, long
shot at best. Your best solution is a scanner designed for 4x5 negs,
starts with the Epson V700, which isn't a bad choice.

Tom
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