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[filmscanners] RE: Question for 2450 owners
But for proofing purposes you can put your 35mm slides/negs in the
scanner just in their see through bags. I can do a whole film in two
scans like this. I don't really use 35mm now, but it's a good way of
proofing all those old boxes of negatives from your yoof. Unless of
course you are a yoof.
-----Original Message-----
From: filmscanners_owner@halftone.co.uk
[mailto:filmscanners_owner@halftone.co.uk] On Behalf Of Godfrey DiGiorgi
Sent: 11 March 2002 10:44
To: john.milne5@ntlworld.com
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Question for 2450 owners
Using the holders, 12 35mm negatives in one pass, or four slides. Of
course, they'd all be done at the same settings and would be mostly
useless.
I always scan one frame at a time.
Godfrey
On Sunday, March 10, 2002, at 08:53 PM, Clive Moss wrote:
> How many 35mm slides can be scanned in one pass? I remember a
reference
> that
> implied it could do 36 at a time!
> --
> Clive Moss
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> The 2450 comes with three film holders. One handles 120 formats (up to
6x9
> format, in film strips) and 4x5. The second handles mounted 35mm
slides
> (2x2" mounts). The third handles 35mm negs or transparencies up to two
> strips of 6 frames in length.
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