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[filmscanners] Is there a way to scan a panoramic image with Scanwit 2720



Hi everybody,
I don't have and can't afford a medium format scanner.
I have a 6x6 slide that I cropped (physically cut the upper and the lower
part of the film with the scissors).
I would like to scan this piece of film which is as wide as the 35mm film
(24mm) and as long as the 6x6 film (about 58mm)
Too bad the film holder is made only for 35mm frames. But even if the film
holder was not covering the panoramic film with the frame separator, the
scanner software would not handle a such a format. Did somebody figure out a
trick to scan a such a film with an Acer scanner?
I was thinking as well to scan the left side of it and the right side of it
separately and then to stitch the two images together digitally.
But I don't know what is the best software to do this kind of thing.
Any ideas?

Thanks
Titus

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