RickKr
Member
I've been searching the DP site for information on negative and slide scanning. Haven't found much. I found a review or two, but haven't found any discussions. One accessory I've come across is the Nikon ES-2 Film Digitizing Adapter Set. It is intended for use on Nikon micro lenses, to I'm asking my question(s) in this forum.
While I've just gotten started with DSLRs and close-up work (can't say I've done any "macro" yet), I have decades of film and slides that I've been wanting to scan/digitize. I have a Canon CanoScan 9000F flatbed scanner from 2010 that I used for scanning photos and film for my father's memorial, that with the right configuration claims to be able to scan at 9600 dpi. My camera bodies are Nikon D7200 and D500 and I have a Nikon AF-S FX Micro-NIKKOR 60mm f/2.8G ED lens.
I'm looking for some pointers on where to look for more information, on the scanning process, equipment and software. One big question is the color reversal step from negative to positive, particularly for color film. I'm happy to do the research, just need some pointers on where to look. There are lots of YT videos out there, which I'll watch some of. If there are any that anyone knows are particularly worthwhile, I'd appreciate knowing of them.
Thanks,
Rick
While I've just gotten started with DSLRs and close-up work (can't say I've done any "macro" yet), I have decades of film and slides that I've been wanting to scan/digitize. I have a Canon CanoScan 9000F flatbed scanner from 2010 that I used for scanning photos and film for my father's memorial, that with the right configuration claims to be able to scan at 9600 dpi. My camera bodies are Nikon D7200 and D500 and I have a Nikon AF-S FX Micro-NIKKOR 60mm f/2.8G ED lens.
I'm looking for some pointers on where to look for more information, on the scanning process, equipment and software. One big question is the color reversal step from negative to positive, particularly for color film. I'm happy to do the research, just need some pointers on where to look. There are lots of YT videos out there, which I'll watch some of. If there are any that anyone knows are particularly worthwhile, I'd appreciate knowing of them.
Thanks,
Rick

