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Hello Stevek,
Yes my scanner is complete with film scanner, I used it many times for negatives but never on glass. Later in a other software
I reversed it that was working very good up till now.
To rent a scanner is here not possible and it is not for a couple of days that is the problem, my cotumer has many of this negatives
And willl them all repaired that takes month, later this pics comes in een exhibition.
Hij gave me some copies but are useless and very poor quality. But we see how it all goes
Theo
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Hello PIX,
after 4 days celebrating Chinese new year than you are not so fresh anymore in the morning ha ha, and missed your secret weapon.
Now it is fully clear for me and know how to continue with it, on the same way as I did the other negatives before but glass negatives I never did and I had in mind to do it this time with PhD4. Was too focused on this.
Still I don't understand that this option not excised in PhD4 maybe a good idea for a next update.
Anyway thanks for all the help on glass negatives and patience.
Theo
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Thanks kmot,
I have experience with nagatives but did never glass negatives, I know it needs a lot of preparations before it will work but I know I can do this.
Only I must get it under control, but strange is the solution PIX gave to me is not working by me. I have to ask him again for the details of the software operation.
Now we celibrate the Chinese new year here in Hong Kong and have not much time to study on this problem.
Anyway have a nice day and thanks for the 7nformatio
Theo
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Dear Stevek and PIX,
thanks for the reply on my question, I have really in mind to scan the negatives with my flat bed scanner. I have for this job a Canon Lide 700F this scanner must do it. I got 3 copies of this negatives from them but the quality is very poor and blur, this copies were made by a commercial photo shop. so they gave it up.
I think that it is better to keep the project under my own control, I know it is not easy to work with plates but I will give it a try and I prefer to do it with PhD4.
Anyway thanks for the nice information, I will make some experiment with this and see how far I come. if it not works I can always switch over to other software. I also have to retouch and repair the photographs after scanning while most of them are badly damaged bud this is no problem for me.
Thank you very much for the help.
Theo
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I have a question about PhD4. Is it possible to make from only a negative a positive photograph with PhD4?
I have received some very old negatives on a glass plate with the question or I can make normal pictures from it, but I didn't found an option for this and I don't have a dark room anymore.
Hope somebody did this already before and will tell me how to do this.
Theo
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