Scanner for 6x17 cm slide positives?

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Is there a Scanner for 6x17 cm slide positives, or do I need to have them,
the slides, scanned at a professional photo lab? I just need 72 ppi to show
on the web.
 
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The light lid light sources for the Epson 2450, 3170, 3200, 4180, 4870 and
upcoming 4990 are large enough. So is the light source on the Canon 9950,
and I believe, the Microtek i900. You will have to make or obtain a 6x17
holder though.

Doug
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Doug's "MF Film Holder" for batch scanning "strips" of 120/220 medium format
film:
http://home.earthlink.net/~dougfisher/holder/mainintro.html
 
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Doug

I noticed that at your web site you make the holders? With An anti-Newton
Ring glass insert accessory for the MF Film Holder to be used with longer
panoramic films (including XPan) and severely arched or curled film. For
6X17 cm?



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> The light lid light sources for the Epson 2450, 3170, 3200, 4180, 4870 and
> upcoming 4990 are large enough. So is the light source on the Canon 9950,
> and I believe, the Microtek i900. You will have to make or obtain a 6x17
> holder though.
>
> Doug
> ---
> Doug's "MF Film Holder" for batch scanning "strips" of 120/220 medium
format
> film:
> http://home.earthlink.net/~dougfisher/holder/mainintro.html
>
>
 
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I've looked at the Epsons and I find the Microtek ScanMaker i900the best.
If I use the normal 2-1/4 sleves which would hold four 6 X 17 frames,
used in making contact sheets, would I need a anti-newton sheet of glass?

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Thank you,
Ron Hammer
http://home.comcast.net/~rhammer47

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Ron Hammer
http://home.comcast.net/~rhammer47
"Ron Hammer" <rhammer47@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Doug
>
> I noticed that at your web site you make the holders? With An anti-Newton
> Ring glass insert accessory for the MF Film Holder to be used with longer
> panoramic films (including XPan) and severely arched or curled film. For
> 6X17 cm?
>
>
>
> --
> Thank you,
> Ron Hammer
> http://home.comcast.net/~rhammer47
>
>
> " -" <xvvvz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:LY_Cd.1600$%e1.1287@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> > The light lid light sources for the Epson 2450, 3170, 3200, 4180, 4870
and
> > upcoming 4990 are large enough. So is the light source on the Canon
9950,
> > and I believe, the Microtek i900. You will have to make or obtain a
6x17
> > holder though.
> >
> > Doug
> > ---
> > Doug's "MF Film Holder" for batch scanning "strips" of 120/220 medium
> format
> > film:
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~dougfisher/holder/mainintro.html
> >
> >
>
>
 
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Ron Hammer wrote:

> Is there a Scanner for 6x17 cm slide positives, or do I need to have them,
> the slides, scanned at a professional photo lab? I just need 72 ppi to show
> on the web.
>
>
epson f-3200 filmscanner
epson perfection 4990(soon out)
to name the best affordable ones.
ask dough fisher for his filmholder. he has a website.