Canon4me
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So I have a Epson V600 that I used to scan photos for my big genealogical project. It hasn't done a bad job and I can live with that. Now I have a different project that I need some advice on. As you know, the V600 scan transparencies and negative, but just has the light coming down the middle and not the entire lid. I've been scanning negatives in via a DSLR on a copy stand that has worked well. What I want to do is to scan contact sheets (negatives contained in Print File Archival Preservers) in just to help locate the individual negs I want to scan or print. I saw it done on a YouTube video with a different scanner and it worked great. Is there any way I can used my existing V600 to scan a sheet at a time in using the light off the flatbed rather than the lid? If I absolutely can't use my v600 scanner for this then the only alternative as I see it is to put an appropriate focal length lens that would cover a full 8x10 on my camera mounted on the copy stand, lay the sheet of negs on the light table and then cover it with a piece of ANR glass and scan it that way. Thanks for your help. If I hadn't bought the V600 months ago I would have just purchased a scanner that has light in the entire lid, but as they say, hindsight is 20/20.
Also, if the only way is to use the copy stand......for a low res scan of a contact sheet....is there any way I could get by with ordinary glass?
Also, if the only way is to use the copy stand......for a low res scan of a contact sheet....is there any way I could get by with ordinary glass?
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