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Re: filmscanners: 110 film



You may be able to get slidemounts in the appropriate size for
individual size. I used to be able to get paper mounts in every
imaginable size from Spirotone in NY, which no longer exists in any form
I believe. There may be another source. It is also possible that Wess
makes an appropriately sized plastic mount; they have a catalog with a
very wide variety of mounts, including probably 110 (Wess Plastics,
Hauppauge, NY, 800-487-9377, no website). Accurately cutting that small
film between the framelines may be a pain. I've had not too great
success scanning 16mm movie frames by simply placing a strip into the
(SS4000) strip film holder. Will do in a pinch but really can't get the
film to stay flat even with tape.

John M.

Jolene wrote:
> I have been quietly reading the list for a couple of weeks now, as
> I am preparing to buy my very first filmscanner. Here is my
> question. I have a big ol' box of negatives (I think they are 16mm
> in size) from family pictures. I would really like a scanner that is
> capable of handling these, but will also do a great job with 35 mm
> film and slides, which will be my primary use.




 




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