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Scanning Kodak 126 film with film/slide scanner
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My fiancee has a 126 cartridge of undeveloped film. Do they still develop this type of film at places like Walmart/Walgreens,etc? We have a digital film scanner at work, a Nikon Coolscan LS2000 to be exact. We have all of the attachments for negative strip scanning. Can this scanner work with these films? I would have to get the film developed first right? I am pretty sure you cannot simply take the film right from there to the slide scanner. Mike McWhinney |
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Scanning Kodak 126 film with film/slide scanner
It depends on the exact film you have, but most of them can still
be processed with available chemistry. You'll probably need a custom lab to do it though. wrote: Hello, My fiancee has a 126 cartridge of undeveloped film. Do they still develop this type of film at places like Walmart/Walgreens,etc? We have a digital film scanner at work, a Nikon Coolscan LS2000 to be exact. We have all of the attachments for negative strip scanning. Can this scanner work with these films? I would have to get the film developed first right? I am pretty sure you cannot simply take the film right from there to the slide scanner. Mike McWhinney |
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Scanning Kodak 126 film with film/slide scanner
On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 15:41:39 -0400, (Fred McKenzie) wrote:
Good luck on finding a place that can handle 126 cartridges! I use http://www.thecamerashop.com/ for my odd stuff, including ECN II movie film. They do still show 126 film on their supported list, but a phone call to make sure can't hurt. http://www.frugalphotographer.com/ca...lab%20services also shows a 126 film to digital service, and still sells 126 film. A flatbed scanner that handles 35mm should be able to handle 126 as well. -- Michael Benveniste -- Spam and UCE professionally evaluated for $419. Use this email address only to submit mail for evaluation. |
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