11-21-2020 07:51 PM
Hello:
i would like to attempt to scan a whole bunch of 1980's era 33 mm transparencies from my MX922 into digital form onto my Imac running the just released Big Sur OS. I have never done this before and would appreciate answers to the following:
--does Canon have drivers/software available for download that I can use for this purpose and, if so, what do I need to download and where can I fiind it?
--is this a relatively straightforward project with this hardware and software?
--any other hints/guidance?
Thank you
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12-17-2020 04:05 PM
Hi rbon123,
To have the image appear on the computer, the film needs to be backlit, for the scanning element to detect the image.
The PIXMA MX922 does not have the abiltiy to scan film negatives or slides because of this.
To scan, you would need a film scanner. An example of this (which is also compatible with Big Sur) would be the CanoScan 9000F Mark II.
12-17-2020 04:05 PM
Hi rbon123,
To have the image appear on the computer, the film needs to be backlit, for the scanning element to detect the image.
The PIXMA MX922 does not have the abiltiy to scan film negatives or slides because of this.
To scan, you would need a film scanner. An example of this (which is also compatible with Big Sur) would be the CanoScan 9000F Mark II.
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