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![]() "Richard Brooks" wrote in message ... S.B. said the following on 18/07/07 09:27: "Pjmac35" wrote: They are scanned from old slides That's interesting. How do you do that? I have a lot of old slides that I'd like to put on my computer. One cheaper and simpler option to buying a specialist 35mm scanner I have seen slide scanning attachments for standard scanners and as far as I could see they are a backlighting box offering a uniform white source of light from behind the slide. Here is a home made option which might be of interest and can be for just about any size format. Years ago I had a slide copying attachment that screwed onto the front of an SLR - it was basically a set of optical elements focused on a slide holder with a piece of white translucent plastic behind it as a diffuser. The light source was either a flash gun on the end of an extension lead, or came from pointing it at the sky, according to choice. Results were reasonable, if a little contrasty compared with the originals. I haven't seen one of those for ages (well, except for mine - unfortunately not much use now, as they don't do DSLR bodies with M42 thread) so I wonder whether anyone still makes them. It's not just the cost that's a consideration - the idea of being able to copy images as photographs instead of as scans has a certain appeal, since my veteran slide scanner has a tendancy to banding. -- Dave not-me should be djw401 and there's no need for any wossname |
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