In article <Xns94CE7AD689C8Dgrinchhatespamyucksh@24.71.223.159>,
(E-Mail Removed)y says...
> Is there such a thing as a home scanner that will scan APS negatives, still
> in the cartridge?
>
> There various photo stores do offer scanning of your APS negatives. Does
> anyone know what to look for in terms of resolution and quality if I just
> take the APS flims in and ask them to scan them?
>
> I've been scanning in the prints, and I'm not happy with the results. The
> colors just don't match very well and they are too dark. This is with a
> Mustek 1200 CU at 600dpi. I know there are much better quality scanners
> out there that will probably do a better job of capturing the prints. But
> I'm wondering if I should just skip it and get all the APS films scanned by
> someone who offers this service.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> ...Dennis
>
The Canon FS4000 always came bundled with a motorised feed APS adapter.
On most other home scanners that was an extra cost item. I suspect you
could find a good deal on a second hand one of these as they have been on
the market for about three years and some people are moving on. The
4000dpi is a good idea for the little APS negative - it works very well.
It does not read the magnetic data (almost none of the competitors do
that either).
Scanning has a significant learning curve, so only consider this if you
will be doing a lot of it.