Hello everyone, I have a stupid question. I currently own a V600 and an Epson 4990. I use the V600 to scan my 35mm film and I hate the results. I bought the ANR glass inserts from betterscanning and some film stills culrs up under the weight of the glass.
I recently started shooting 8x10 and using the 4990 you end up putting the negative on top of the glass and I have had pretty good results. I am wondering, and I know the answer will probably be "just try it", what can I expect from scanning 35 mm directly on the glass and covered by the 8x10 ANR glass sheet that betterscanning sells to scan 8x10. I am hoping that the weight of the larger glass sheet will make the film flat and that the quality I will loose by virtue of the negative being below the focus distance of the scanner will be made up by my film not looking like a half pipe.
Any experience using a set up similar to this?
Thanks in advance.
Joaquin
I recently started shooting 8x10 and using the 4990 you end up putting the negative on top of the glass and I have had pretty good results. I am wondering, and I know the answer will probably be "just try it", what can I expect from scanning 35 mm directly on the glass and covered by the 8x10 ANR glass sheet that betterscanning sells to scan 8x10. I am hoping that the weight of the larger glass sheet will make the film flat and that the quality I will loose by virtue of the negative being below the focus distance of the scanner will be made up by my film not looking like a half pipe.
Any experience using a set up similar to this?
Thanks in advance.
Joaquin