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I would like to gather opinions on the most appropriate film scanner to purchase to archive a collection of my late father and grandfathers b/w negatives, mainly 6" x 4". Some are glass plate the most normal negs of street scenes and faces in the 1920's, 1930's and 1940's in Australia and New Zealand. Would the Epson Perfection V700 Scanner be suitable? I looked at the specs for the 750 and I doubt if I would need to go to a wet gate scanner. Something around the Epson price range - a bit higher would be okay. Please reply to the group or (remove the spaces) n e t m a s k 56 at g o o g l e dot c o m and the subject line Scanning old negatives Many thanks |
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"Stuart" <stuart?@whodunnit8.com> wrote in message news:ysGUh.14098$M.9026 (AT) news-server (DOT) bigpond.net.au... I would like to gather opinions on the most appropriate film scanner to purchase to archive a collection of my late father and grandfathers b/w negatives, mainly 6" x 4". Some are glass plate the most normal negs of street scenes and faces in the 1920's, 1930's and 1940's in Australia and New Zealand. Would the Epson Perfection V700 Scanner be suitable? I looked at the specs for the 750 and I doubt if I would need to go to a wet gate scanner. Something around the Epson price range - a bit higher would be okay. Please reply to the group or (remove the spaces) n e t m a s k 56 at g o o g l e dot c o m and the subject line Scanning old negatives Many thanks I think the V700 would be an excellent choice from Epson. You might take a look at the Microtek i900. It will do up to a 8" x 10" transparency. http://www.microtekusa.com/smi900.html -- CSM1 http://www.carlmcmillan.com -- Thank you.. |
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