This was CAD designed and manufactured for use with the Minox sub-miniature film format. It will not work on regular scanners that do not feature the backlight needed to scan negatives. This is a newly designed model that finally allows for.
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Custom manufactured film holder for Super 8 mm and Regular 8 mm movie film (Patent Pending). The issue with this is two-fold. First, my max build is just below the length of most OEM holders. Why not just put my holders straight down on the glass?.
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This was CAD designed and manufactured for use with the obsolete 127 film format. 127 slides were relatively uncommon and were typically referred to as "Super Slides.". 127 slide mounts were 2" x 2" (50.8 x 50.8 mm) and the image opening was 40 x 40 mm or 38 x 38 mm.
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This was CAD designed and manufactured for use with the obsolete 126 film format introduced by Kodak in 1963. 126 film was actually 35 mm in width so technically a Canon 35 mm OEM holder will work with them.
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HI-SPEED DATA TRANSFER USB CABLE.
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With a negative image this small, it's important that you have realistic expectations on the quality of scan you'll get from your Disc negatives. This is a redesigned Disc holder available. It allows for scanning of your Disc negative without having to remove the center "hub.".
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The issue is that the "normal" scanning orientation is perpendicular to the scanning sensor on these models. This causes lines and weird colors in your scans. The answer is to scan parallel to the sensor.
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The issue is that the "normal" scanning orientation is perpendicular to the scanning sensor on these models. This causes lines and weird colors in your scans. The answer is to scan parallel to the sensor.
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