Good morning, all;
It is time for an update: I have a Nikon Super CoolScan LS-9000ED(U) Film Scanner. Yes, it did cost more than the price of a new one before they discontinued it. That would have been something for people to invest in as a really serious hedge against inflation. As a point of information, I see that the Amazon.com people are listing one New In The Box for only $8,000.00 on their web site.
Anyway, yes, I do have one, but I do not yet have the 120 Roll Film Glass Film Holder I want to use with it to insure holding the film flat for good scanning in both the center of the negative and along the edges.
In looking through the accessory listings, there are film holders for a lot more than just the 35mm and 120 roll film sizes. There may be more to do there.
Then there is the difficulty in getting the software installed and working on a suitable computer. A necessary accessory printer is also something to be connected and working. So many things need to come together properly to make all of this really work. I am learning a lot.
All of this because I still like film, but in order to show any of the work to others, it is necessary to have a means for taking the film or print, and converting it into something that can go over the Internet and be displayed in places like APUG, flicker, Picassa, or other sites. Yes, I am slowly being dragged with vociferous complaints into the digital world. Still, it really seems to me to be truly weird to need to do something like this on APUG.
Enjoy;
Ralph, Latte Land, Washington