Dear all,
We've got an Epson flatbed scanner in the office which we use for most of our reproductions (images for the catalogue and website plus reader orders). The previous Epson scanner used here was able to scan 35mm transparencies and strips of film, but the current one doesn't seem to be able to handle that format; physical film is clearly so last century now.
We've been given a contact who can do this for us commercially, but the issue may well recur, and it's nice to be able to handle these things in-house if possible.
Does anyone have either a recommendation for a modern scanner that can handle 35mm film, or a blisteringly clever hack that we could deploy on our current bit of kit (Epson GT20000)?
Many thanks!
Chris
Dr. Christopher Hilton
Head of Archive and Library
+44 (0)1728 451706
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