I used black mat board and cut an extra long negative holder. I measured
the height of the negative in its present carrier and found that it was
the same height as the black mat board would make it. Just line the mat
board up to your present holder and trace its outline then extend the
120 area in the direction of your light. On my epson scanner there is a
cut out section at the top that the scanner uses to set the calibration
with. Make sure you cut this area out as well. I just tape my negatives
to this holder and position it on my scanner. I laminated my holder so
that tape pulls off easily but a layer of packing tape around the
edge's should work. This seems to work well when I scan my pinhole
blender images..
Chris
-- Pinhole Blender chris@pinholeblender.com http://www.pinholeblender.com > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [pinhole-discussion] anti-newton ring glass > From: "Traci Bunkers" <bonkers@bonkersfiber.com> > Date: Wed, December 08, 2004 11:46 am > To: pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org > > I am thinking of buying anti-newton ring glass for when I scan long > negatives on my flat-bed scanner that are too long for my 120 film > holder. > > Has anyone had experience with this? Here's the one I was looking at: > http://home.earthlink.net/~dougfisher/holder/insert.html > > Traci Bunkers > Bonkers Handmade Originals > Tub Legs Zinestress > http://www.bonkersfiber.com > > _______________________________________________ > Post to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML > pinhole-discussion mailing list > pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org > FAQ at http://spitbite.org/pinhole-discussion/list.html _______________________________________________ Post to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML pinhole-discussion mailing list pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org FAQ at http://spitbite.org/pinhole-discussion/list.htmlReceived on Wed Dec 8 15:34:51 2004
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