09-28-2024
06:04 AM
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09-28-2024
08:58 AM
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Danny
09-28-2024 05:35 PM - edited 09-28-2024 05:37 PM
No, it is not. In order to scan transparent things, like negatives and slides, the scanner lid has to have a a light source to shine THROUGH the film. The moving scanner head moves but lamp is not used.
You need either a flatbed scanner that does film too, a film scanner, or a device that attaches to the front of a camera lens and illuminates from behind, using the camera to copy.
09-28-2024 05:35 PM - edited 09-28-2024 05:37 PM
No, it is not. In order to scan transparent things, like negatives and slides, the scanner lid has to have a a light source to shine THROUGH the film. The moving scanner head moves but lamp is not used.
You need either a flatbed scanner that does film too, a film scanner, or a device that attaches to the front of a camera lens and illuminates from behind, using the camera to copy.
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