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Professor
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Houston TX
Posts: 1,857
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I'm using an Epson flatbed scanner I got a few years back, it was pretty high end then but there are newer better ones now. It can scan 8 images at time, takes about 15 minutes. I use Lasersoft's Silverfast AI software and Digitial ICE for dust removal. I still have to pull them into Photoshop to crop and adjust the color and contrast a bit more and remove any dust that the scanner software misses. It's time consuming but kind of fun; like opening a time capsule. I'm glad my dad went with slide film instead of prints which always fade and no one ever keeps good track of the negatives.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 27,717
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The past few months I've been digitizing my parent's negatives. It's fun, but the results aren't nearly as good as yours. Mostly because they used a crappy Kodak 110 camera, so the negatives are very tiny and the original camera wasn't very good either. It's amazing how out of order the negatives are. Individual strips were pulled out of an envelope years ago to have reprints made, and then never returned. Just thrown into the box in the new envelope. So there is very little order to the whole thing.
But there are a few real gems, where a picture was taken on a bright sunny day, close to the subject and all the colors are good. I've been back lighting the negs and shooting them with my camera. Adjusting the images in the GIMP. Color correction from negatives is a real challenge for me. |
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Professor
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Houston TX
Posts: 1,857
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The nice thing is that negatives generally don't fade if stored properly, just those old color prints do. My wife's parents bought totally into Polaroids and while the B&W Polaroids weren't bad and can be scanned the color ones don't scan worth a damn.
I'm scanning my slides at 4800 dpi and saving the images as a TIFF so the files are huge, about 30 MB each! I have an extra 1TB hard drive sitting around that I need to stick into my computer to store these as I scan them! |
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