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Old 06-30-2006   #1
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second neg holder for scanner?

just wondering if anyone uses a second negative holder for their scanner.
i have thought that having a second might speed things up a bit when scanning.
i have an older canon (2710) and am thinking it would be nice to be able to load one up when one is in the machine.

does anyone do this?

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My neg. holder can hold 10 (35mm) negatives at a time which just slide in and out, takes like 5 seconds to change. How does yours work?
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similar.
mine holds a strip of 6. it's not hard to change but depending on my arthritis that day i can be clumsy. if i had a second i could do it at an even more leisurely pace.
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do you guys scan every frame?

i look at the frames with a loupe and decide which to scan from there.
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I do a preview of most frames and scan the winners. If you scan everything, you'll wind up with a rather large CD or DVD collection.
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I have a Nikon LS-4000 I bought new about 3-4 years ago and a used roll film adapter from eBay. Scanning was getting to be a drag before that, putting in one strip of six at a time, but now I feed the entire roll in, preview the first few to set the parameters (I use Vuescan) then set it for List, 1-36, and walk away. About an hour later I have all the scanning in and I review, toss some, keep most, work on the ones I like best.

I know that does not directly address the first question here but I did it in the interest of speeding up the workflow which it certainly does. Used LS-4000 scanners and the used film adapters can be had for a relatively affordable price now. It's a great scanner to boot.
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that sounds pretty wonderful.
i have no real idea of what my scanner is capable of or what else is out there.

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Hello:

I use 3 holders , 2 to mount while the first batch is scanning. Neat as long as my original preferred 12 exposure length rolls were widely available.

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