Sully75
Member
Hi there,
I'm looking to make a film holder for my Epson 4870. I can't afford any of the available options at the moment. I was going to make my own with a piece of anti-glare glass but just priced an 8x10 piece of glass at $19.
I was wondering about lightly grinding a piece of picture frame glass to take the shine off and using that. I can't figure out why that wouldn't work. If the glass is going behind the picture, it seems like something like ground glass would work really well.
Am I wrong? Please stop me now before I grind!
Any other tips for a do it yourself holder would be welcome. I'm planning on making a platen the size of scanner bay with a hole the size of the light out of thin plastic, and then adding spacers to the platen until I get the glass at the correct height. And then taping negatives to the glass, on the underside.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Thanks!
Paul
I'm looking to make a film holder for my Epson 4870. I can't afford any of the available options at the moment. I was going to make my own with a piece of anti-glare glass but just priced an 8x10 piece of glass at $19.
I was wondering about lightly grinding a piece of picture frame glass to take the shine off and using that. I can't figure out why that wouldn't work. If the glass is going behind the picture, it seems like something like ground glass would work really well.
Am I wrong? Please stop me now before I grind!
Any other tips for a do it yourself holder would be welcome. I'm planning on making a platen the size of scanner bay with a hole the size of the light out of thin plastic, and then adding spacers to the platen until I get the glass at the correct height. And then taping negatives to the glass, on the underside.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Thanks!
Paul