Preparing a Drum Scan
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All Comments (9)
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@beerborn Idiot.
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Waste of time prepare for just a simple scan
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Wow, I had no idea preping a drum scan involved so much labor. Thanks for sharing.
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@2:00, it's not mounting film... actually it's called optic mylar
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@spamwastebucket Ah yes, maybe you can, but why waste time nudging them around, we used to tape the trannies to the film first and then apply it to the drum, saves trying to get things square whilst getting covered in oil! and this had the advantage of being able to effectively load a batch of trannies while the drum was in the scanner doing work. Those were the days, I have a Crosfield 6250 but I have only done a morning's worth of transparencies this YEAR! I do a lot of flat artwork though.
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All that for a 2 mount tango drum scan, jeepers! Try mounting 133 - 35 mm's for a LinoType- Hell 3900 and film it!
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Than looks like a nightmare...
Why tape the trannies to the drum when you're using an overlay?
You can nudge the trannies into position then...
Rudigar1952 1 year ago
@Rudigar1952 and @MyCobaltSS
This is the person who trained me in the video and how he does it. I would love to see video responses as far as alternate techniques go! Thanks for the comments so far.
spamwastebucket 1 year ago