tomm42 wrote on Tue, 18 Dec 2007 05:48:16 -0800 (PST):
t> On Dec 17, 9:09 am, "eugene" <eug....TakeThisOut@home.com> wrote:
??>> Need a fast response to this one if anybody knows the
??>> solution. I have just been given three very old b/w
??>> negatives. They aren't numbered or identified in any way
??>> so, which side should be facing down in my scanner? The
??>> silvery side or the glossy side?
t> The answer is "depends on the scanner" for my Minolta Scan
t> Multi at home, the emulsion side (silvery) goes down, on the
t> Epson V700 I have at work the emulsion side goes up.
That answer is possibly correct but it depends on where is the
light source and thus whether reflection or transmission is
being used. My scanner has the source behind the slide or
negative when in that mode. I don't think reflection would work
at all well for a photographic negative but I'll admit I've only
used my own scanner. I can't remember whether or not I needed to
mirror the result. AFAIR, I did not when I scanned a few color
negatives but it was a few years ago even if it should be
trivial for the manufacturer to program reversal in negative
mode.
James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland
E-mail, with obvious alterations:
not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
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