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Anonymous
Flatbed scanners, /p/

How to use them? Do you scan your films straight away After you used whole roll? or do you still have to do some process before the scan?
>> Anonymous
if you are going to scan your negatives for printing you should get them professionally scanned. and i don't mean walmart or target.

unless you're going to pay $2200 for a nikon coolscan 5000, it's better to just pay a lab who has one already. an average film scanner that you can get at best buy will make shit film scans, no matter what it says
>> Anonymous
ac's canoscan 8800 is a pretty cool guy, he scans film and doesnt afraid of anything
>> Anonymous
I think Vincent has one of those too

>>212906

and they honestly look pretty fucking good.
>> Anonymous
>>212901

No, I am not planning to do for the printing, just for the web/personal use.
>> Anonymous
Make prints in the darkroom -> scan prints..
>> Anonymous
>>212888

I actually have that scanner, and it makes fine scans of 35mm film.