Today I'm tackling my biggest fear in working with large format, scanning color sheet film! Borrowing the sage advice of Ben Horne as well as a few other resources, I'm setting out to rid my color scans from Newton's Rings once and for all. Follow along as I take you through the process of: measuring your Epson flatbed scanner's optimal height, making a DIY scanning holder (I'm making an 8x10" one), and going through the scans to check for those pesky Newton's Rings.
It can't possibly be as easy as raising the film up off of the scanner glass, right? Right?!
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J. Riley Stewart's Blog - www.jrileystewart.com/blog/ea...
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00:00 Newton's Rings
02:01 Ben Horne's Method
03:03 DIY Crafting
04:03 Height Matters
05:22 Finding Optimal Height
08:03 Prepping the V700
10:09 Test Scan 1
11:37 Test Scans 2 & 3
13:05 Wait, It Can't Be This Easy
14:32 It Really Works
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