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I have, like many, a V500 scanner.
I'm mostly very happy with it but have grown increasingly frustrated with 35mm negs. that are bowed laterally across the film. I don't mind curled film, I can deal with that, it's the bow I've been having trouble with especially when the amount of bow brings a part of the neg into contact with the scanner bed, leaving an odd mark on the scan.
So, to eliminate this, I ordered some Betterscanner glass inserts.
What a right, royal pain in the backside they are!
Only 5 negs at a time, a pain to line up and lots, and I mean lots, more opportunity for dust and muck.
I need to find a way to flatten the negs before scanning. It doesn't need to be by much, just enough to avoid any part touching the bed. I've currently got a roll, cut into strips, in a neg wallet with a pile of books on top. I'll see if that helps.
Any ideas?
I'm mostly very happy with it but have grown increasingly frustrated with 35mm negs. that are bowed laterally across the film. I don't mind curled film, I can deal with that, it's the bow I've been having trouble with especially when the amount of bow brings a part of the neg into contact with the scanner bed, leaving an odd mark on the scan.
So, to eliminate this, I ordered some Betterscanner glass inserts.
What a right, royal pain in the backside they are!
Only 5 negs at a time, a pain to line up and lots, and I mean lots, more opportunity for dust and muck.
I need to find a way to flatten the negs before scanning. It doesn't need to be by much, just enough to avoid any part touching the bed. I've currently got a roll, cut into strips, in a neg wallet with a pile of books on top. I'll see if that helps.
Any ideas?