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Re: scanning aps films

by woan@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anna Nimotti) Nov 16, 2004 at 10:43 PM

PieterB <pieterDOTbaele@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> Is there any possibility to take aps-films out of that little
> box so I can scan them with my flatbed (an Epson with TPU)?
> I've a lot of aps-films here and want to use my old aps-camera
> as a snapshot camera.

You can do that if you really want to, but you will probably not get
very good scans and not have much fun doing it if you have a lot of
films.

APS is designed to let you scan entire fils with ease. You need to get
an APS scanner or an APS adaptor for a suitable 35mm scanner.

I use a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III. It can only scan a strip of 6 35mm
frames in a single run, but with the APS adaptor it can scan an entire
40-frame APS roll automatically...

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 3 Posts in Topic:
scanning aps films
PieterB <pieterDOTbael  2004-11-16 19:50:49 
Re: scanning aps films
woan@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (  2004-11-16 22:43:17 
Re: scanning aps films
Emilio Desalvo <mc4187  2004-11-17 10:22:30 

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