Saturday, August 11, 2012

Scanning 110 film negatives with the Epson Perfection V700/750 (digitizing to jpeg, bmp, tif file)

Here's my amateur "How To" video guide for those people who, like me, want to scan 110 film negatives using the Epson V750 Pro (or V700) Flatbed scanner. Although the scanner does not come with a dedicated 110 film negative tray you can follow my tips and use the scanner's included medium format film tray instead (avoiding the need to use a tricky fluid mount accessory or spend additional money on a custom made 110 film tray). MY REVIEW: I'd recommend the Epson V750 Pro flatbed scanner for any semi professional who wishes to scan a combination of both printed "traditional" photographs as well as negatives & transparencies. I used mine to digitise my entire family photo archive of over 5000 photographs which included 110 film, 35mm film, 35mm slides, prints, positive transparencies and Advanced Photo System (APS) film. I am just so thrilled with the results of my scanning project and using the Silverfast software I got some really accurate colours from my negatives and Kodachrome slides. [Please note the best resolution to scan the negatives and positives on the Epson V750 Pro/700 is at no more than 2400dpi and for traditional prints scan at a print quality dpi of around 300 or 600dpi.] Epson Perfection V750 Pro ==================== Buy @ amazon.com: www.amazon.com Buy @ amazon.co.uk: www.amazon.co.uk ------------------------- The cheaper Epson Perfection V700 is virtually the same scanner as the one I own except it does not have a special optical coating on the scanner's ...

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