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Join Date: Feb 2003
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Scanning Color Negatives
This is for anyone that has done any type of negative scanning before.
I have some Medium Format (120 Kodak) Color Negatives that I need to scan. I have an old HP Scanjet 4 with the transparency adapter on it and tried scanning my film with a program called VueScan. I haven't had much luck with scanning them in, most are coming up all off color, too dark, too light and no color. I have looked into film scanners and heard Nikon has a pretty good one which is around $3000-$4000. Was wondering if any of you have had luck scanning in color negatives and what you had used as in hardware and software wise. I wish my film were 35mm then I could get a scanning for like $150-$300. But they are 5"x5" prints. Also if anyone could scan my negatives for a price that has done it before please let me know how much. |
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