Ducktailjiver
Member
Hello all,
I'm trying to scam some old 110 negatives on a Canon MP970. The scanner does not come with a template/holder for this size so I'm pretty to much forced to just lay them down on the glass. First of all let me say that I know nothing
at all about photography so this is a learning curve for me, I know the shinny side goes down (I first thought it went up).
I was thinking of buying some anti newton glass to help flatten them while scanning..
I'm looking for the best possible method to do this without getting newton rings. I would wet mount them but Im not sure the scanner has an auto focus so the extra glass on the bottom might throw off the focus..any help here would be great.
These negatives are of my first girlfriend who has since passed away. Her family lost all family photos in a fire and reached out to me to see what I had. What I do have of her is pretty much all that exist...anywhere. I need them to look thier best.
Thanks all who help..
Duck
I'm trying to scam some old 110 negatives on a Canon MP970. The scanner does not come with a template/holder for this size so I'm pretty to much forced to just lay them down on the glass. First of all let me say that I know nothing
at all about photography so this is a learning curve for me, I know the shinny side goes down (I first thought it went up).
I was thinking of buying some anti newton glass to help flatten them while scanning..
I'm looking for the best possible method to do this without getting newton rings. I would wet mount them but Im not sure the scanner has an auto focus so the extra glass on the bottom might throw off the focus..any help here would be great.
These negatives are of my first girlfriend who has since passed away. Her family lost all family photos in a fire and reached out to me to see what I had. What I do have of her is pretty much all that exist...anywhere. I need them to look thier best.
Thanks all who help..
Duck