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[filmscanners] Making contact sheets on a flatbed scanner



I just unpacked a box of some several hundred rolls of developed film which
I had, for the many years I've been lugging it around, always assumed also
had the contact sheets. Now I find they are missing, perhaps for good. I'm
figuring I could generate reasonable electronic contact sheets by placing
the negatives (b&w) in acetate sleeves and then scanning the page of sleeves
and inverting the result. Can anyone who has successfully done this give me
some hints as to either where to go to find a good workflow for this
procedure (bearing in mind that I will be doing it several hundred times) or
pass on a bit of his or her own wisdom?

Thanks,
David

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