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I am cleaning house and would like to throw out my negatives (colour and B&W). Can I scan my negatives, so that should I need to print them again, the quality will be still be good? I'm reluctant to buy a new scanner since I'm speaking of 50 or 60 negatives. My scanner is an Agfa SnapScan E52 http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-Agfa-SnapScan-E52 Maximum resolution: - optical: 1200 ppi horizontal x 2400 ppi vertical - through interpolation: 9600 ppi horizontal x 9600 ppi vertical - Internal sample depth: 16 bits for gray, 48 bits for color |
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>I am cleaning house and would like to throw out my negatives (colour >and B&W). Can I scan my negatives, so that should I need to print >them again, the quality will be still be good? I'm reluctant to buy a >new scanner since I'm speaking of 50 or 60 negatives. >My scanner is an Agfa SnapScan E52 >http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-Agfa-SnapScan-E52 > >Maximum resolution: >- optical: 1200 ppi horizontal x 2400 ppi vertical >- through interpolation: 9600 ppi horizontal x 9600 ppi vertical >- Internal sample depth: 16 bits for gray, 48 bits for color Short answer for me would be "Yes". 60 negs? Take them to a local photo shop and have them scanned by equipment that's way beyond anything you or could afford. -- PeteCresswell |
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"Discoduck" <fornewsgroups@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:3b2c8d73-79a7-425c-84e6-5eca0848a04e@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > x-no-archive: > I am cleaning house and would like to throw out my negatives (colour > and B&W). Can I scan my negatives, so that should I need to print > them again, the quality will be still be good? I'm reluctant to buy a > new scanner since I'm speaking of 50 or 60 negatives. > My scanner is an Agfa SnapScan E52 > http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-Agfa-SnapScan-E52 > > Maximum resolution: > - optical: 1200 ppi horizontal x 2400 ppi vertical > - through interpolation: 9600 ppi horizontal x 9600 ppi vertical > - Internal sample depth: 16 bits for gray, 48 bits for color I would never throw away the original images. Surely you can find room to store 60 negatives. You can store the negatives in archival plastic sheets and a binder. http://www.centuryphoto.com/servlet/OnlineShopping Click on the Photo/Negative/Slide Pages in the menu on the left. Then Negative Pages. You can scan the negatives and keep them. -- CSM1 http://www.carlmcmillan.com -- |
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On Dec 3, 7:08 pm, "CSM1" <nom...@nomoremail.com> wrote: > "Discoduck" <fornewsgro...@shaw.ca> wrote in message > > news:3b2c8d73-79a7-425c-84e6-5eca0848a04e@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > > > x-no-archive: > > I am cleaning house and would like to throw out my negatives (colour > > and B&W). Can I scan my negatives, so that should I need to print > > them again, the quality will be still be good? I'm reluctant to buy a > > new scanner since I'm speaking of 50 or 60 negatives. > > My scanner is an Agfa SnapScan E52 > >http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-Agfa-SnapScan-E52 > > > Maximum resolution: > > - optical: 1200 ppi horizontal x 2400 ppi vertical > > - through interpolation: 9600 ppi horizontal x 9600 ppi vertical > > - Internal sample depth: 16 bits for gray, 48 bits for color > > I would never throw away the original images. Surely you can find room to > store 60 negatives. > > You can store the negatives in archival plastic sheets and a binder.http://www.centuryphoto.com/servlet/OnlineShopping yes, the are stored in such. I'm pretty keen on getting rid of things i hardly use. I forgot I even had them and in fact I have several hundred negatives, but throwing them all out and just want to "keep" (scan) a few of the more sentimental ones. Many thanks for your responses. |
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"Discoduck" <fornewsgroups@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:4fc07c42-5935-44d4-a54f-81648061a3a9@e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > x-no-archive: > On Dec 3, 7:08 pm, "CSM1" <nom...@nomoremail.com> wrote: >> "Discoduck" <fornewsgro...@shaw.ca> wrote in message >> >> news:3b2c8d73-79a7-425c-84e6-5eca0848a04e@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... >> >> > x-no-archive: >> > I am cleaning house and would like to throw out my negatives (colour >> > and B&W). Can I scan my negatives, so that should I need to print >> > them again, the quality will be still be good? I'm reluctant to buy a >> > new scanner since I'm speaking of 50 or 60 negatives. >> > My scanner is an Agfa SnapScan E52 >> >http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-Agfa-SnapScan-E52 >> >> > Maximum resolution: >> > - optical: 1200 ppi horizontal x 2400 ppi vertical >> > - through interpolation: 9600 ppi horizontal x 9600 ppi vertical >> > - Internal sample depth: 16 bits for gray, 48 bits for color >> >> I would never throw away the original images. Surely you can find room to >> store 60 negatives. >> >> You can store the negatives in archival plastic sheets and a >> binder.http://www.centuryphoto.com/servlet/OnlineShopping > > yes, the are stored in such. I'm pretty keen on getting rid of things > i hardly use. I forgot I even had them and in fact I have several > hundred negatives, but throwing them all out and just want to > "keep" (scan) a few of the more sentimental ones. > > Many thanks for your responses. Keep them all still, ya never know...... Mark K. |
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On Dec 4, 12:50 am, Discoduck <fornewsgro...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> x-no-archive: > I am cleaning house and would like to throw out my negatives (colour > and B&W). Can I scan my negatives, so that should I need to print > them again, the quality will be still be good? I'm reluctant to buy a > new scanner since I'm speaking of 50 or 60 negatives. > My scanner is an Agfa SnapScan E52http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-Agfa-SnapScan-E52 > > Maximum resolution: > - optical: 1200 ppi horizontal x 2400 ppi vertical > - through interpolation: 9600 ppi horizontal x 9600 ppi vertical > - Internal sample depth: 16 bits for gray, 48 bits for color Even if you are talking 50 or 60 films don't throw them out. Scan them by all means, but keep the originals. So long as you store them correctly (dark & dry) they will still be there when your hard disk toasts itself. |
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