Couldn't they be sandwiched between two pieces of anti-newton ring glass and
scanned on a flatbed scanner? I've done that with 35mm before.
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From: Mike Gordon via olympus <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wed, Jan 20, 2021 8:08 pm
Subject: [OM] Is there a way to scan film strips with paper glued to edges?
Seems the developer of the Son and Shade Analyzer (SASHA), George, has a ton of
rolls of film to be scanned. (We got diverted on a few emails to photo topics.)
Apparently some processors glued paper to the edges of the film during/after
processing. It must have been a common practice though I have never seen it.
The film can not be scanned by the usual scanners as will not fit. He was
thinking of "scanning" them with a high res dig cam, but that might take quite
awhile. I suppose a flat bed scanner might do. I said I would check with my
favorite list for other ideas.
Mike
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