Okay you buncha geniuses, I poked through the archives and couldn't find
anything about scanning long negatives. I've made a pinhole camera using an
old Kodak movie can. www.merrillphoto.com/canorama.htm
It's got 20 holes and uses 35mm film. So, there's one exposure on a piece of
film that's about 2 feet long. I've got a scanner that'll scan negatives up to
5x7. So I can scan this negative in bits and paste it together. My problem is
that each scan is slightly different and the end result shows where everything
was pasted....AND it takes too darn long ... AND it doesn't look very good. Is
there a better way? I suppose I could make a contact print and scan that and I
might have a little bit better result. Thanks in advance! -Marcy
www.JunkStoreCameras.com
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