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Scanning whole rolls with the Nikon Coolscan, revisited
Old 05-27-2012   #1
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Scanning whole rolls with the Nikon Coolscan, revisited

I had a tutorial on my website on this subject for a couple of years, but then I redesigned the site from the ground up and never got around to replacing the article. People keep asking me about it...so here it is!

http://www.jrobertlennon.com/scanning-whole-rolls/

Basically, you can hack the stock film strip adapter to scan whole rolls at once. This tells you how.

Enjoy!
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Great article. I've been thinking about ways to reclaim the life I've lost to scanning.
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Yeah, great DIY article that has certainly helped me out... Thank you sir.
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Thanks, used it years ago, then did the permanent solder jumper. Works great.
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thank you. one question i have is whether this works for the ls50 with the SA21 as well?
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Thanks dude (actually!) I remember this from the past, always meant to do it to my 5000, and now you have reminded me and given the details. You rock.
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thank you. one question i have is whether this works for the ls50 with the SA21 as well?
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No it doesn't. Super Coolscan series only, the others don't have the necessary mechanics.
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Old 06-05-2012   #8
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How long does it take to scan a roll of 36?
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good info! i've had this hack going for the last couple years... makes a big difference in productivity.

I've recently switched from Silverfast (their version 8 is probably one of the poorest releases i've seen in years from anyone... from what I can tell, almost no QA done... at least as pertains to the Nikon Coolscan film scanners) to Vuescan. I do miss the GUI view of each of the frames, allowing me to pick and choose easily for a batch scan.

One of the problems I seem to be having with Vuescan though, is with the frame centering. Is there a better method out there than just picking a number at random, and going back and forth trial-and-error to get the frame centered?

thanks for any help!

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