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<p>Great thanks for your help Larry (:</p>
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<p>Thanks for the great responses! These slides have been mounted, but I have about 3,000 initially that I would like to digitize, but I still have alot more which is why I thought that getting a scanner may be a better idea. I think they are the 6x6 film rolls. I think I will try the V700 and see how far I get! Thanks again for everyone's help (: Also Larry, do you use the same software supplied by the manufacturer or is there another setup that you use for your slides? </p>
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<p>Hi everyone a bit new to the forum, as of 10 minutes ago, but I have a baffling question<br>
that might be considered a bit of a newbie question but here goes. <br>
I'm trying to digitize 60mm slides that will be of good reprintable quality. I've investigated<br>
the possibility of using my canon 1000d however I feel the resolution will not be great. <br>
Many slide scanners I've seen have stated specifically for use in 35mm only, so I'm <br>
wondering what my options are in this respect? </p>
<p>Thanks for your help! (:</p>
60 mm slides to digital?
in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
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<p>It's just taking up alot of drawer space and I don't want to lose the pictures if something happens to them when I move them into the attic. I will still be keeping them too but having a digital copy reassures me a little bit. <br>
Owen what modifications have you done to the Epson V700 for your use? And what were the scans used for? <br>
I'm thinking I will send a majority off to get done professionally but in case I'd like to have one at home too (:<br>
Thanks for your suggestions everyone its very helpful and gives me a lot to think about, because in the first instance I have 3000 slides but in totality there are over 30,000... So it's a pretty big job! </p>