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Increasing Crop Size on Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 ED
Is it possible to INCREASE the size of the scanning area for the above
scanner? I've got some old slides (I think they are 126 format or something like that) which are in 2 inch mounts just as are my 35mm slides. The film area is higher and narrower than a 35mm slide however. I'd like to be able to set the width and height to be the same as the width of a 35mm slide and then crop the resultant images in Photoshop later. I have seen how to decrease the scanning area but not how to increase it. (Maybe this scanner doesn't support that - I'll have to check the manual, I guess.) How would one scan the 126 slides? TIA - Dave |
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