[NMUG] Negatives

martin fry martinfry.photo at virgin.net
Sun May 3 14:56:32 BST 2009


Hi  Kelvin

A friend of mine at Exposure cameras had an Epson perfection 3200  
photo scanner for sale with all the bits, for offers around £100.00.

  Quite expensive I though but as I got mine for £20.00 maybe I just  
got a better deal.

Regards

martin



> These are from film Steven - about 800 of them.
> Which flatbed scanner would be the most cost effective for us do you
> think?
> We don't need them huge as they will be simply held for our records -
> some we will use on our website and of course all are available free
> of charge for relatives.
> I think that one of our members suggested the Epson Perfection 3200
> Photo but that is no longer made.
>
> Kelvin
> On 1 May 2009, at 20:19, Steven Jefferson wrote:
>
>> Are these negatives on film (as opposed to glass) If so you should
>> just scan them using a flatbed scanner at 300dpi for 100%, 600 dpi  
>> for
>> 200%, 1200 dpi for 400% enlargements. They pick out a hell of a  
>> lot of
>> detail!
>>
>> Steven Jefferson
>> steve.jefferson at zen.co.uk
>
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