Alan_Silvester
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Just been directed over here from apug.org caught in the hybrid world of negative / scanning and wasn't sure where to ask. Anyhow I'm here now...
After taking the plunge into MF photography and film! I've come from a purely digital background, so this is all very new to me and I'm sure I'll be making loads of mistakes before I have anything worth showing!
I'm shooting on a mamiya RZ67Pro2 and have acquired a coolscan 9000 to process my negs to digital. I'm still clinging onto some form of digital manipulation!
My question is about the scanning trays and the best setup. I've a standard 6x7 tray (FH869S) with the clamps top and bottom. The problem is that it's tricky to clamp the film completely flat and I'm finding that sometimes I get a slight dip or curl, which is clearly affecting the scanning. I've made a custom cardboard clamp with a 6x7 window (bit like a temp mount) which does a nice job holding the neg flat but I'm a little worried it's putting pressure on what are already quite flimsy clamps on the tray. The card is thin but it's still adding a slightly greater depth for the tray to clamp down onto.
I've looked at a new tray (glass or slide mount) on ebay but they both seem to come with a set of issues. I'd prefer not to add glass between sensor and neg. I'm really tempted by the slide mount tray but that means cutting the negs individually, mounting and storage. Is that a good way to go? Feels like a hassle and I've seen a lot of advice against cutting and mounting negs.
I've read a few posts on here saying that mounting each slide isn't really a good idea and I guess I'd prefer to avoid that if possible. Anyone with more experience got any advice? I'm happy to explore modifications, tips, or custom ideas.
Cheers,
Alan
After taking the plunge into MF photography and film! I've come from a purely digital background, so this is all very new to me and I'm sure I'll be making loads of mistakes before I have anything worth showing!
I'm shooting on a mamiya RZ67Pro2 and have acquired a coolscan 9000 to process my negs to digital. I'm still clinging onto some form of digital manipulation!
My question is about the scanning trays and the best setup. I've a standard 6x7 tray (FH869S) with the clamps top and bottom. The problem is that it's tricky to clamp the film completely flat and I'm finding that sometimes I get a slight dip or curl, which is clearly affecting the scanning. I've made a custom cardboard clamp with a 6x7 window (bit like a temp mount) which does a nice job holding the neg flat but I'm a little worried it's putting pressure on what are already quite flimsy clamps on the tray. The card is thin but it's still adding a slightly greater depth for the tray to clamp down onto.
I've looked at a new tray (glass or slide mount) on ebay but they both seem to come with a set of issues. I'd prefer not to add glass between sensor and neg. I'm really tempted by the slide mount tray but that means cutting the negs individually, mounting and storage. Is that a good way to go? Feels like a hassle and I've seen a lot of advice against cutting and mounting negs.
I've read a few posts on here saying that mounting each slide isn't really a good idea and I guess I'd prefer to avoid that if possible. Anyone with more experience got any advice? I'm happy to explore modifications, tips, or custom ideas.
Cheers,
Alan