Hello,
I am new to this forum and am looking for tips on how best to scan some interesting old negatives which I believe are medium format and range from 6x6cm to 6x9cm. They were created in the 1950's by an RAF serviceman and are well preserved in small albums containing 100 images.
I want to scan the negatives at very high resolution so that their digital counterparts contain the same amount of image detail when zoomed into very closely. I don't mind if they are huge files but I obviously don't want to create gigantic files that go beyond the limit where any useful detail can be observed if you know what I mean.
I have bought an Epson V500 for the job and have experimented with different file sizes but am still unsure of what I am doing! I want to get it right first time so I have to only scan them once and can store them away for good. Any ideas would be much appreciated.
I am new to this forum and am looking for tips on how best to scan some interesting old negatives which I believe are medium format and range from 6x6cm to 6x9cm. They were created in the 1950's by an RAF serviceman and are well preserved in small albums containing 100 images.
I want to scan the negatives at very high resolution so that their digital counterparts contain the same amount of image detail when zoomed into very closely. I don't mind if they are huge files but I obviously don't want to create gigantic files that go beyond the limit where any useful detail can be observed if you know what I mean.
I have bought an Epson V500 for the job and have experimented with different file sizes but am still unsure of what I am doing! I want to get it right first time so I have to only scan them once and can store them away for good. Any ideas would be much appreciated.