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Post #152480533 added 12-26-2021 9:30 PM by talkaboutdeals in Deal Talk
The problem with Dropbox is services change and files are forgotten as years pass. The M-discs I sent them are tested for over 100 years, so if they toss them in a fire safe with other valuables they...
Post #152478073 added 12-26-2021 6:49 PM by aalkatib in Deal Talk
Drop box would been a good way of sharing... and they can print it themselves! But kudos on the CD-R... They do exist 😁
Post #152388208 added 12-22-2021 2:20 PM by BigFatCat in Deal Talk
Thanks... the issue is that the scanner uses a slide/negative caddy and there is a backlight in the lid that is only as wide as a 35mm. You can play with it to get 110 and other small format to work...
Post #152342257 added 12-21-2021 5:08 AM by DJ_SAMMY_D in Deal Talk
repped, thanks for the info
Post #152334712 added 12-20-2021 6:37 PM by milw50717 in Deal Talk
If you scan 35mm negatives on your flatbed you should be able to scan larger format negatives. If the software that you are using does not allow for anything other than 35mm negatives/slides then...
Post #152334481 added 12-20-2021 6:29 PM by milw50717 in Deal Talk
APS is a pain in the butt. Damn fiddly negatives, of potentially varying sizes (H/C/P formats) and the results are generally pretty mediocre. You can sometimes find 3D printed APS adapters for...
Post #152305132 added 12-19-2021 4:49 PM by DJ_SAMMY_D in Deal Talk
I have a ton of Kodak aps advantix cartridges Anywhere you think I can get those done on the cheeep? I can’t find any home adapter for those cartridges I also would pay to save me the time...
Post #152276074 added 12-18-2021 1:22 PM by RektbyBitmex in Deal Talk
No. HQ Scanning the developed prints will yield better results
Post #152253454 added 12-17-2021 3:50 PM by frankzen in Deal Talk
Wow! I bought this at an outlet sale for $20 last year! It's actually really good.
Post #152237773 added 12-17-2021 7:22 AM by Trickbenda in Deal Talk
Lots of camera brands have an adaptor to put on lens to use your digital camera to take photo of the photo in the holder nikon has one for sure. ...
Post #152237692 added 12-17-2021 7:19 AM by Trickbenda in Deal Talk
Ive had much more expensive scanners before. I don't know of any that create RAW files. That's pretty much a specific in camera function. It would be pretty hard and expensive for z scanner to cover...
Post #152232376 added 12-17-2021 12:43 AM by hungrytiger in Deal Talk
I have about 3 full reels from the Vietnam era. What would be a quality scanner or best for a online quality job? I paid a local guy to do this but the sceens are too dark.
Post #152224228 added 12-16-2021 5:15 PM by talkaboutdeals in Deal Talk
I've scanned thousands of negatives using a dedicated minolta...it took about 20 minutes per strip(!)* so if you use a service don't feel ripped off. Conversely, it was well worth it, the quality is...
Post #152216902 added 12-16-2021 12:48 PM by BigFatCat in Deal Talk
Anyone come across a cheap solution for larger format negatives? I've got a nice Epson flatbed that does a good job on slides and 35mm negatives. However, I've got stack of WWII negatives from my...
Post #152216509 added 12-16-2021 12:32 PM by viper008 in Deal Talk
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Post #152215516 added 12-16-2021 12:00 PM by luk350 in Deal Talk
You are paying not just for scanning, but also for post-processing. Typically ordinary people never cared for negatives and slides like put them in protective sleeves and not leaving fingerprints....
Post #152214808 added 12-16-2021 11:41 AM by ToneLocFL in Deal Talk
We spent approximately 40¢ per slide on 744 slides or $300 total. Personally, I know it would have taken so many hours with worse results. I did not save money, but I saved my sanity.
Post #152214421 added 12-16-2021 11:30 AM by frank65555 in Deal Talk
79 cents per image seems a bit steep
Post #152214367 added 12-16-2021 11:29 AM by oogoom in Deal Talk
That depends on the quality of your developed prints and the quality of your scanner. If both are extremely high, then your results will be same/similar. A lot of photo savvy people scan their...
Post #152213902 added 12-16-2021 11:14 AM by Ludwigger in Deal Talk
I had a similar film scanner when they first came out and also did flatbed print scans. In most case the film scanner outcome was better.
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