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110 film - Lomography Digitaliza - Epson V750 pro

mohawk

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Hey,

As the title says I'm trying to scan 110 film with a dedicated scanning mask from lomography on an epson V750 pro. As you can see from the images below the scan I got from scanning the negative myself is substantially less sharp than the print I got from the lab. (The print is approx. 13cmx10cm). Is there any way to improve the sharpness of the scanning?

The images were shot on a Kodak ektra 250 + expired FujiColor Superia 110

Scan of the print

Scan directly from a 110 negative with the lomography digitaliza & epson V750 pro
 
Its basically out of focus, the Holder you are using is at the wrong height.

Not familiar with the digitalizer, so I cant help you with how to adjust it.
 
I am unaware of a 110 film holder for the Epson so are you scanning the film directly off the glass?
 
Its basically out of focus, the Holder you are using is at the wrong height.

Not familiar with the digitalizer, so I cant help you with how to adjust it.

Thanks, I made some corners of layered thick paper with a total thickness of about 3mm and this solved it.



I will make a template that closes of the whole mask which is what is probably (?) causing the overexposure in the scan now.

Greetings,
Alex
 

Nice man, the colors are great too