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Apologies in advance if this query has been thrashed, and I overlooked it in my search.

 

I'm having problems with frame offset when I batch-scan 120 film [6x6] with the Nikon LS9000. The first frame

lines up, and the succeeding ones are cut off. Does anyone have experience with this? Any suggestions on what the

frame-offset numbers refer to [ie mm, cm, whatever?]

 

On the plus side, the scanner has opened up 30yrs worth of film I've shot. 35 and 120 alike, its delicious. Here

are some examples on my Flickr site:

 

1988 vintage 35mm b&w shot last month:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/larrygassan/2635844398/in/photostream/

 

2003 m/f color

http://www.flickr.com/photos/larrygassan/2562471080/in/set-72157605545362227/

 

1980 Kodak cine-color neg stock:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/larrygassan/2521805095/

 

Thanks in advance

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