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<blockquote data-quote="Bill S" data-source="post: 78917" data-attributes="member: 1587"><blockquote data-quote="XB-70 Guy"><blockquote data-quote="overscan"><p>Well, you need a scanner that supports transparencies, but thats pretty much all of them. You normally take off the inner part of the scanner lid, and place a plastic frame on the scanner which holds the slide(s) in position. You sometimes have to change mode in the scanner to select the source correctly. Then you scan at the absolute highest resolution possible (as the slide is small). </p><p></p><p>You often get dust and stuff on the scan, thats a whole other problem. You can wipe the original a bit before scanning, but also some postproduction techniques can help remove it.</p><p></p><p>We probably need more info on what you trying to do.</p></blockquote><p>I'm trying to scan a 4x5in transparency.</p></blockquote><p>I have an Epson V700 with film holders for items that size and larger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill S, post: 78917, member: 1587"] [quote="XB-70 Guy"] [quote="overscan"] Well, you need a scanner that supports transparencies, but thats pretty much all of them. You normally take off the inner part of the scanner lid, and place a plastic frame on the scanner which holds the slide(s) in position. You sometimes have to change mode in the scanner to select the source correctly. Then you scan at the absolute highest resolution possible (as the slide is small). You often get dust and stuff on the scan, thats a whole other problem. You can wipe the original a bit before scanning, but also some postproduction techniques can help remove it. We probably need more info on what you trying to do. [/quote] I'm trying to scan a 4x5in transparency. [/quote] I have an Epson V700 with film holders for items that size and larger. [/QUOTE]
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