Hello everyone,
old hobbyist here, wanting to remove some dust off this passion.
I have an old Epson 4990 Photo scanner, that years ago I used to scan all my negatives and some prints. After years of zero use, I am trying to scan some more recent negatives, butI find that they come up always rather darker than the analog print done in the darkroom.
The reason could be I'm pretty rusted in my workflow (probable), but another reason could be that only the lamp under the flatbed is working during the operation.
It may be a false memory, but I remember this model uses two lamps, one under the flatbed and the other inside the cover, to scan the negatives; but I cannot for the life of mine find this kind of info.
Is there some kind soul that can clarify this for me, please?
Thank you,
L.
old hobbyist here, wanting to remove some dust off this passion.
I have an old Epson 4990 Photo scanner, that years ago I used to scan all my negatives and some prints. After years of zero use, I am trying to scan some more recent negatives, butI find that they come up always rather darker than the analog print done in the darkroom.
The reason could be I'm pretty rusted in my workflow (probable), but another reason could be that only the lamp under the flatbed is working during the operation.
It may be a false memory, but I remember this model uses two lamps, one under the flatbed and the other inside the cover, to scan the negatives; but I cannot for the life of mine find this kind of info.
Is there some kind soul that can clarify this for me, please?
Thank you,
L.