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i have been given the task of scanning just over 600 6 x 9cm B&W negatives for a friend, all were taken around 1953 and are street scenes of bolton, to be more precise they are all to do with billboards in the bolton area around 1953
the only thing i have to scan these in with is a rather ageing epson perfection 2450 which is doing the job but i'm finding a few are turning out a little soft on the focus side but not all
the negatives are not branded so i have no way of knowing who manufactured them and because of their age i know nothing more about them
i'm not sure if the slight softness is to do with the actual photo or the way it is being scanned because some are sharper than others and with having very little experience with 6 x 9cm negatives of that era i'm not sure what to expect
maybe somebody with experience scanning old 6 x 9 B&W negatives could advise me if it's the way things are or there is something iv'e missed
TIA
the only thing i have to scan these in with is a rather ageing epson perfection 2450 which is doing the job but i'm finding a few are turning out a little soft on the focus side but not all
the negatives are not branded so i have no way of knowing who manufactured them and because of their age i know nothing more about them
i'm not sure if the slight softness is to do with the actual photo or the way it is being scanned because some are sharper than others and with having very little experience with 6 x 9cm negatives of that era i'm not sure what to expect
maybe somebody with experience scanning old 6 x 9 B&W negatives could advise me if it's the way things are or there is something iv'e missed
TIA

