Bobby Brewster
Member
Hi all,
I'm new to scanning using a DSLR to scan. I have problems keeping negatives eg Tri-x and any 6 x 6 flat. My cheapo set up won't do it so I'm looking for some glass or plastic to cover the negative and hold it flat to the light source which is pretty even. Does this approach seem sound?
If so, I wonder if anyone has any suggestions for anti-glare material that might do the trick and also any suppliers in the UK? I have seen mention online of using non-reflective plastic with some success and this seems like a budget, though delicate, option which I'd like to try. I'm not sure where to get it though.
Thank you
I'm new to scanning using a DSLR to scan. I have problems keeping negatives eg Tri-x and any 6 x 6 flat. My cheapo set up won't do it so I'm looking for some glass or plastic to cover the negative and hold it flat to the light source which is pretty even. Does this approach seem sound?
If so, I wonder if anyone has any suggestions for anti-glare material that might do the trick and also any suppliers in the UK? I have seen mention online of using non-reflective plastic with some success and this seems like a budget, though delicate, option which I'd like to try. I'm not sure where to get it though.
Thank you