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| Thread ID: 114407 | 2010-12-02 01:19:00 | Film / negative Scanners - have you tried them on 110 film | Morgenmuffel (187) | PC World Chat |
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| 1158025 | 2010-12-04 05:33:00 | Haven't done it myself ... but logic would say thet you could scan a 110 negative the same as a 35mm then use Photoshop or similar to tidy things up should the negatives be scratchy ... as I said, I haven't tried it, but have some old 35mm slides & 110 negatives that I will try to get done over the holiday's ... depending on weather & how the fish are biting .. :D Let you know in the New Year how I get on ! |
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| 1158026 | 2010-12-04 20:17:00 | have some old 35mm slides & 110 negatives that I will try to get done over the holiday's ... depending on weather & how the fish are biting .. :D Let you know in the New Year how I get on ! Thanks for that Sp8s And cheers everyone, the one from firstin, has the worst reviews of any that i had looked at, there are some that do 110mm as well, however i would probably need to import it, unless i wanted the expensive cannon ones (which are the best apparently), It was more a case of wanting to knoow what others had done, as it is going to be a large expense for me at the mo, (not having a job) and I trust PF1 a bit more than those "review" sites you find on the net |
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| 1158027 | 2010-12-05 08:21:00 | Epson v330 from Dick Smiths. Not cheap tho' . PJ | Poppa John (284) | ||
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