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The clothespin hack, how to scan photographic film without slide carrier.

The clothespin hack, how to scan photographic film without slide carrier.
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If you play with pinhole, uncommon or old camera
you will sometimes have a problem to scan your negatives with your slide carrier:

*you may want to scan them with their borders.
*maybe, your negatives are not fitting in your slide carrier
*or like me, you don't like the 6*6 carrier, who can't get the negative flat !!


 
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Step 1First idea

first idea
the easiest way would be to directly put your negative on the window's scanner
but strange pattern like that could appears ...
http://static2.instructables.com/pub/FA3/2RCK/FA32RCK8DVEY6DCNDW.small.jpg
newton ring ...

you negative mustn't touch the window's scanner...

it would be ok for 35mm negative if you put them upside down
not perfect but it's enough for most case.

but this don't work for 120 negative, they don't stay flat ...
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10 comments
Mar 4, 2010. 5:08 PMbobl13 says:
Hope this works ..Trying to do negatives from ww2 ..That dad sent home...I can't find a cheap Negative scanner ..so it would be great if this does the trick.
Nov 19, 2009. 5:21 AMharolzoidium says:
 I'm like heaps late... but does this work with cross-developed slide film?
Mar 23, 2007. 2:18 PMmzungu says:
Does this method needa back light? Your Flatbed scanner looked like it has a back light, most don't.
Mar 29, 2007. 10:04 PMmzungu says:
Thanks, that make more sense, I thought this circuvent the back light needed. Duhhh... not a smart one I am. I'll just have to build a back-light now.
Oct 21, 2008. 9:51 AMhamtons says:
I know this is 1 year PLUS late, but it is possible to scan without a backlight. Just do it in the noon with an open window. The sun can provide the light ;) I tried it, it works. In fact the scanner was at the centre of the room when I discovered this. Hope it helps
Jun 13, 2008. 12:28 AMal_ameer_marco says:
hi, just like to ask, is that a canon t90 on the table on your picture?
Feb 15, 2007. 11:24 PMhitokiri_808 says:
Thats pretty cool. I haven't had much luck scanning film... Probably because I was sandwiching it on the bed. What camera do you use for your 120 film? Looks like a pinhole from your scans but I can't tell.

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