better scanning holders. Worth getting the glass?

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Hi

I use the T-locks most of the time, especially when there is pronounced film curl, which the T-locks tame very well. However, some film stocks seem to sag downwards no matter which way you mount them. In these instances, it pays to tape them to a piece of ANR glass. You do need to keep the glass very clean and dust-free though.

I always use betterscanning.com glass on the rare occasions I scan 35mm with the Epson. I also have a custom-cut piece for the OEM 120 holder. (I don't know if the betterscanning glass fits the Epson 120 holder.) Obviously, in the absence of T-locks for the Epson holders, the glass gives a vastly improved scan with curled negs.

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I use both. They aren't always necessary but they are certainly handy when the film is curly. It is just a way of increasing your options.
 

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I bought the MF holder some time ago and the ANG at the same time, so I can't comment on the worth of the ANG. But my scans with the stock V700 MF holder were terrible; with the Betterscanning holder and ANG glass they are sharp corner to corner. Setting up the carrier is a bit fiddly because of adjusting the height screws, but worth the effort. Yes!
 
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