@panchoskywalker I generally have my large 4x5 camera case nearby and will start by taping the negatives around the edges. The negative is close to dry after peeling so is not subject to too much sticking to it. With 4x5, I am rarely shooting more than half a dozen at each site, so by the time I pack up, they are dry and can be put into a box.
i tried this and scanned the negative but got nothing but a black negative.
buggiala 5 months ago
where is part 2 scanning?
buggiala 5 months ago
cool
buggiala 5 months ago
any luck with the 3000BW?
tripodell 6 months ago
Any comment about quality of the negativs?
panchoskywalker 9 months ago
Many thanks for sharing. How do you protect negatives from dust and wind when you're shooting?
panchoskywalker 9 months ago
@panchoskywalker I generally have my large 4x5 camera case nearby and will start by taping the negatives around the edges. The negative is close to dry after peeling so is not subject to too much sticking to it. With 4x5, I am rarely shooting more than half a dozen at each site, so by the time I pack up, they are dry and can be put into a box.
giottoarts 9 months ago