Epson V500/700 etc allow you to set the scan area yourself so I see no reason why you wouldn't be able to scan the rebates. V500 can be picked up new for about £120 and produces pretty good results.
Andy
... Reminds me of when we used to print full frame negs and the client wanted black keylines around the image, we used to take a file to the metal neg carrier and make them slightly bigger.
Oh happy simple days![]()
You'll see Newton rings caused by reflection and interference. So some people used "special" anti-Newton glass, which I believe is not much else than fine milk-glass, so that the reflections are diffuse.I tend to use the film area guide route but curly negatives can sometimes be a pain, is there any reason why just a piece of glass resting on the top wouldn't work? Or am I missing something? And if it would, what would be the best glass to use?
Cheers
Mark
You'll see Newton rings caused by reflection and interference. So some people used "special" anti-Newton glass, which I believe is not much else than fine milk-glass, so that the reflections are diffuse.