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great improvement for scanning MF with Epson 2450



 
 
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Old January 31st 04, 02:12 PM
Ralf R. Radermacher
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Default great improvement for scanning MF with Epson 2450

Everybody who has ever scanned film with a 2450 will know the problem.
The film holders are a bad joke and the film, heated and dried out by
the heat from the transparency lightsource, winds itself out of the
holder. This is particularly bad with the MF/4x5 holder where the scan
times are long enough that the film can move around a lot during the
eternity it takes to complete a single scan.

Now, I've just got myself the equivalent holder from the 3200 which is
fitted with a frame to securely clamp the film strip down in order to
hold it flat and prevent it from moving during the scanning process.
What a difference!!!

Bought it from one of the two official suppliers of Epson spare parts,
here in Germany, and paid a mere 11 euros, P&P included!

Sometimes one is really left wondering why one hasn't thought of such
simple solutions much earlier.... :-)

Ralf

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