Another possibility is to make good quality enlargements from the
negative split in 2, 3 or more pictures + overlaps, repro them with a
digital camera using manual settings and then stitch them with
Photoshop or whatever program.
Just an idea.
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Hugues ~ Atelier de Photographie
>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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