Usagi
Member
Hi,
I have sometimes really hard times with keeping film flat during scan (120 size).
My scanner's own holders (Epson v700) doesn't keep film flat if film itself has tendency for curving (this is also problem with 135 films).
I have also Doug's MF holder (now Better Scanning), designed for my previous scanner but works fine with v700 too. With that holder I can get film flat if it is strongly curved.
Problem solved? Not.
The Better Scan holder like Epson's own has one problem; if the film is flat, but happnes to be flexible then it hangs with down curve. Bit like "U" form if I exaggerate..
Any other options that you have tried?
If I only could have holder that will have similar slats like film scanner holders usually do have (on both sides). It would solve all problems.
Attachment photos: Film curvature with Epson's holder. Elastic film in Better Scan holder and finally the film that happens to be flat and hard enough to stay flat without any support from below.
I have sometimes really hard times with keeping film flat during scan (120 size).
My scanner's own holders (Epson v700) doesn't keep film flat if film itself has tendency for curving (this is also problem with 135 films).
I have also Doug's MF holder (now Better Scanning), designed for my previous scanner but works fine with v700 too. With that holder I can get film flat if it is strongly curved.
Problem solved? Not.
The Better Scan holder like Epson's own has one problem; if the film is flat, but happnes to be flexible then it hangs with down curve. Bit like "U" form if I exaggerate..
Any other options that you have tried?
If I only could have holder that will have similar slats like film scanner holders usually do have (on both sides). It would solve all problems.
Attachment photos: Film curvature with Epson's holder. Elastic film in Better Scan holder and finally the film that happens to be flat and hard enough to stay flat without any support from below.