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douwe
12-18-2009, 07:03
Gents!

I was playing around with with the carrier for mounted slides that came with my minolta dimage scan elite 5400. I never use it, but suddenly it struck me that I could use it with a piece of AN glass of my durst enlarger. It work really nice!
It's really easy to do, and it's a great help if you really want to scan a frame from a very curly film strip.

I put some shots on my (new) blog: http://jazzandsilver.blogspot.com

Just sharing my little projects!
cheers,
Douwe

amateriat
12-31-2009, 22:43
I'll admit that i've never had to deal with seriously curled film (I tend to "b-wind" any roll that even starts to look curly after processing), so I haven't had these issues scanning with my 5400 (also original version). But it's good to know you came up with an innovative fix for the severely-curled stuff. (Question: are you focusing manually with this setup, or can you still use AF?)

By the way: you've got some amazing photos on your site. Definitely will be following your entries there!

rbrooks
01-03-2010, 04:30
I've been looking for an answer like this for years now. Been holding off on scanning using my 5400 since I was so frustrated with negative curl. And mind you I'm not talking about real curl. It's rather the natural bend the negative has towards the end of a strip. Book flattening doesnt really get this.
I might try your idea out one day. But it really involves getting all my ducks in a row. Since once you start into a scanning workflow it's best just to carry on through and finish everything. So it's a months long project.

Thanks!