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Old 19th June 2003   #1
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Default Scanning Panoramic slides/neg.

Would like to know if anyone has any experience scanning 35mm slides taken using panoramic cams (x-pan, M7 II).

Other than those flatbed scanners, are there any dedicated slides scanners that are capable of doing that?
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Old 19th June 2003   #2
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The MF Film Scanners like Nikon Coolscan 8000ED can do it. Otherwise, scan 2 halfs and stitch. You'll need to break away one of the dividers on your film carrier first though.

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Thanks Ckiang!

Break away the divider? that sounds brutal
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Thanks Ckiang!

Break away the divider? that sounds brutal
Just one of them.

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Default Re: Scanning Panoramic slides/neg.

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Would like to know if anyone has any experience scanning 35mm slides taken using panoramic cams (x-pan, M7 II).

Other than those flatbed scanners, are there any dedicated slides scanners that are capable of doing that?
I scanned with my Epson Perfection 2450 PHOTO, the scanner comes with various masks for different format negatives.
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Is the Epson you mentioned flatbed? As I've said, I'm looking for dedicated film scanners that can do the job, not flatbed.
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