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
 

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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.
 
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mohawk

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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
 

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Nice man, the colors are great too
 
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