Mike Wilde
Member
I have some old colour neg stuff from many years ago that is never going to enlarge optically without some major d**** intervention.
Does anyone have experience with doing a scan, and then manipulating, then been happy with the results when a fllm recorder produces the output for subsequent enlarging?.
This thought might see me banished to hybridphoto land, however the desire is to start with a (deteriorated) legacy of colour negatives from my childhood, and end up still printing them optically, as a d*** manipulated/restored negative, i.e. something that has a chance of working.
What got me thinking on this track is that film recorders are on the verge of being thrown out the door for free at lots of businesses that once used them.
I own the computer to drive most of them already (scsi II card is a vestage of fast disks that feed off of it) already, have a scanner for the digital that clients ask for, but don't want the hassle of keeping a competent large format ink jet alive with only sporadic use, let along the cost of buying the thing and keeping it in consumables..
Does anyone have experience with doing a scan, and then manipulating, then been happy with the results when a fllm recorder produces the output for subsequent enlarging?.
This thought might see me banished to hybridphoto land, however the desire is to start with a (deteriorated) legacy of colour negatives from my childhood, and end up still printing them optically, as a d*** manipulated/restored negative, i.e. something that has a chance of working.
What got me thinking on this track is that film recorders are on the verge of being thrown out the door for free at lots of businesses that once used them.
I own the computer to drive most of them already (scsi II card is a vestage of fast disks that feed off of it) already, have a scanner for the digital that clients ask for, but don't want the hassle of keeping a competent large format ink jet alive with only sporadic use, let along the cost of buying the thing and keeping it in consumables..