scanning film using 3 in 1 printer/scanner


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plasma

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Hi,
Isit possible to use a normal scanner to scan films, like the hp 3 in one printer/scanner?
Anyone tried that b4?
 

tried, doesnt work. possible but highly mafan, and the output is pathetic, really not worth the effort. (personally, it didnt work for me, even after i tried the instructions.)
best to get a 2nd flatbed film scanner. shouldnt cost too much. my first hand scanner cost around 160 i think?
 

Doesn't really work as the resolution is crap and it's better to have a backlight shining down from the film (impossible with a normal scanner as the lights are on the scanning head).

I bought Canon's high end film scanner for $300+ 2 years back. You can't even get a Canon 50/1.4 with that amount.

Samuel
 

You know of anywhere you can rent a 35mm / slide scanner for a week or so?
 

me. quote your price. haha.
 

tried, doesnt work. possible but highly mafan, and the output is pathetic, really not worth the effort. (personally, it didnt work for me, even after i tried the instructions.)
best to get a 2nd flatbed film scanner. shouldnt cost too much. my first hand scanner cost around 160 i think?

care to share what scanner is that? :)
 

its the 4400f iirc.
 

does the 4400f allow users to scan negatives with sprockets? (i.e sprocket effect holga shots)
 

nope. no option for that, not that i know of. cps the film adapter covers the sprockets.
 

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