This was CAD designed and manufactured for use with the obsolete 126 film format introduced by Kodak in 1963. Thus trying to scan a 126 slide in a 35 mm slide holder will result in cropping of the original image.
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Thus, while you could use a 35 mm film holder with 828 film, you'll wind up with a scanned image that is significantly cropped on one edge. The issue with this is two-fold. First, my max build is just below the length of most OEM holders.
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This was CAD designed and manufactured for use with 35 mm film. 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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Specifications for the Realist 3D slide holder Each holder is custom made and may contain spot sanding and other finishing marks. My main concern is that it works like it is supposed to.
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Each part has been carefully inspected by our skilled technicians to ensure optimal performance and safety. Please note that pictures are for reference only, we carry multiple stock therefore some parts may look slightly different. (It would be different model or part itself). compatible with the following models: V700 AC Adapter Notice:Choose the correct power adapter as needed. .
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No scanner, no accesories.
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Kodak first created 616/116 film in 1899. It was 70 mm wide and recorded images of 2.5" x 4.25" (65 mm x 110 mm). The format was discontinued in 1984. You may need to cut your film to adapter length for proper use.
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Kodak first created 122 film in 1903 and ceased production in 1971. Specifications for the 122 negative holder You may need to cut your film to adapter length for proper use. Each holder is custom made and may contain spot sanding and other finishing marks.
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