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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 200436" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Is he the DIY type? My brother and I were talking about these when we discovered a bunch of slides my Dad had sitting in his closet that went back to the mid-50's. He looked at a bunch of them and decided that the DIY Method was best. I can ask him exactly what he's using, but essentially it's an old enlarger negative tray mounted in front of a white board at a 45 degree angle and a camera with a macro lens on a small tripod set in front. Shoot some bright, diffused like against the white board and voila!! He say's it's easily 50-75% faster, and infinitely better quality (24MP's of digital RAW image) than what he can get from a scanner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 200436, member: 9240"] Is he the DIY type? My brother and I were talking about these when we discovered a bunch of slides my Dad had sitting in his closet that went back to the mid-50's. He looked at a bunch of them and decided that the DIY Method was best. I can ask him exactly what he's using, but essentially it's an old enlarger negative tray mounted in front of a white board at a 45 degree angle and a camera with a macro lens on a small tripod set in front. Shoot some bright, diffused like against the white board and voila!! He say's it's easily 50-75% faster, and infinitely better quality (24MP's of digital RAW image) than what he can get from a scanner. [/QUOTE]
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