Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Scan Photo Negatives

The best way to scan photo negatives is using a specialty negative scanner. Negatives can be scanned on a flatbed scanner, however, the quality will likely be lower than most expectations. Use a specialty 35mm negative scanner if you have a lot of photo negatives that need to be scanned.


Instructions








1. Select the negatives you want to scan. Take the negatives out of the plastic or paper sleeves. Only touch the edges of the negative; never touch the photo portion of the negative.








2. Check the photo negative to see if it is dusty or is dirty. Prior to scanning, blow the dust off the negative using a clean bulb blower. Bulb blowers can be purchased in cleaning kits from most camera stores.


3. Place the photo negative strip into the scanner tray. Be very careful not to scratch or damage your original negative since it is the only one you have.


4. Scan each negative. Most of the 35mm negative scanners have one-touch operation. Some scanners will scan all 5 negatives on a strip automatically.


5. Use photo software to touch up or remove any additional imperfections from the digital image.

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