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Anonymous
Hai /p/. what would you guys say is the cheapest way to make a decent resolution scan of 35 mm transparencies? I dont wanna spend a shit ton of money on a drum scanner, or $60 a scan. HALP thanks
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
I bought a flatbed that supports film. Works pretty well, I think. 35mm film gets me about 30MP files.
>> Anonymous
>>135266
WOW, how much did you end up spending, and where can i find this "flatbed" you speak of?
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>135268
Internet. About $200.

Not in that order.
>> Anonymous
>>135261
Photo CD...
>> Liska !!LIVFOETqL8j
>>135277

he's asking for transparencies- its different than film.
>> Anonymous
>>135277
PhotoCDs usually give you like 300dpi if you're lucky.
>> fence !!POey2hdozCZ
>>135261

epson flatbed scanner. the top-end ones let you wet mount your slides, which cuts down on dust n' shit, and allows for a flatter slide (better scan). a v250 or whatever should be fine too.

and.. uh. to buy your own drum scanner would be something like, 50 to 200 grand.
>> Anonymous
>>135287
usually
lucky
make up your mind.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>135301
Yeah, that guy's a moron.

...

I'm glad I forgot my tripcode on that post.
>> Anonymous
>>135300
Yeah, that much i know. My teacher's got a fucking drum scanner. $15,000. Don't ask me how.