How to scan the WHOLE NEGATIVE STRIP on an Epson 3200? in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing Posted November 3, 2003 I have tried to search this, but I can't seem to find the proper thing to type into the search... SORRY Let me try to explain what I am trying to do. Basically I am trying to scan the whole negative to get a proofsheet look. I am looking for a way to scan the entire surface of my negative strip/sheet/roll, that means including the sides of the film where the Type/Number/Sprocket Holes and all that good stuff are. I thought it would be simple enough to just purchased a 8x10 sheet of glass, place the negative on the flatbed under the light and place the sheet of glass over it to keep it flat... Nice idea, but I get horrible looking scans and NONE of the details that I want from the negative are showing up. Does anybody know how to do this and make it look nice?
How to scan the WHOLE NEGATIVE STRIP on an Epson 3200?
in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
Posted
I have tried to search this, but I can't seem to find the proper
thing to type into the search... SORRY Let me try to explain what
I am trying to do. Basically I am trying to scan the whole negative
to get a proofsheet look. I am looking for a way to scan the entire
surface of my negative strip/sheet/roll, that means including the
sides of the film where the Type/Number/Sprocket Holes and all that
good stuff are. I thought it would be simple enough to just
purchased a 8x10 sheet of glass, place the negative on the flatbed
under the light and place the sheet of glass over it to keep it
flat... Nice idea, but I get horrible looking scans and NONE of the
details that I want from the negative are showing up. Does anybody
know how to do this and make it look nice?