Andrew Moxom
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I have an Epson 750 MPRO I use for print as well as neg scans. I am running into some serious issues with banding while doing negs scans of 120 film. I am using the standard 120 film holders and I know they are not the best. I do this step primaritly for proofing purposes. These are not high quality scans.
The first image shows the banding on the LHS and you can clearly see the hasselblad signature dents being repeated in those scans. At first I thought it may be reflection in camera during exposure. It's not.
image Stony Point 12 shows the banding.
image Stony Point 12a is the same neg only moved to the other side of my neg holder and also turned 180 degrees. Problem is still there.
image Stony Point 12c was a neg scan with the neg laying directly on the scanner platen. None of these are hi res scan, but clearly the problem goes away when the neg is in direct contact with the platen.
Any idea why these scans are doing this?? I do not get this problem with 4x5 film in that Epson film holder for the record..
The first image shows the banding on the LHS and you can clearly see the hasselblad signature dents being repeated in those scans. At first I thought it may be reflection in camera during exposure. It's not.
image Stony Point 12 shows the banding.
image Stony Point 12a is the same neg only moved to the other side of my neg holder and also turned 180 degrees. Problem is still there.
image Stony Point 12c was a neg scan with the neg laying directly on the scanner platen. None of these are hi res scan, but clearly the problem goes away when the neg is in direct contact with the platen.
Any idea why these scans are doing this?? I do not get this problem with 4x5 film in that Epson film holder for the record..