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[filmscanners] Re: Making contact sheets on a flatbed scanner



Tony--

Just for your info:  The ScanMaker 8700 has a transparency drawer
with a large glass bed on which you can put anything you want to
scan.  The glass is 8-1/2 x 10-1/4 inches and  is set 6mm below the
surrounding rim.

--Bill


At 11:46 AM +0000 11-3-02, TonySleep@halftone.co.uk wrote:
>.
>
>...I've seen printed scans of 5x4 from the 8700 which were
>  excellent. However I want to be able to use the top half of a Paterson
>35mm contact frame in the drawer, as it has plastic grippers which overlap
>adjacent strips and gets 6x strips of 6negs onto a 10x8" sheet. However
>I've been unable to find out whether the 8700 (or any other) will cope with
>the 6mm or so thickness of the frame+glass sandwich.

--

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