Hey,

I did find a quirk with the 3200 that I must share with you.
I tried scanning a 8x10 negative assuming I would be able to
get a 4x9 crop of it because that is the size of the overhead
lamp. I did not use any of the film holders, I just laid the
negative on the glass.

Result?

I thought the scanner was broken because all I got was an overly
contrasty and badly streaked image.  I nearly sent it back for
service.  On a whim, I tried going back to 4x5 and the scanner came
back to life!  While I haven't confirmed this completely, it seems
that the transparency mode does not work properly without one of
the film holders in place.  Of course, Epson makes no claims that
the scanner can do 8X10 or 4X9 for that matter, so I have no beef
with them. I may try to make a holder of my own to hold the 8x10's
with a 4x9 crop and see if that works.  I may use cardboard as a prototype.

JCO


JCO,

Were you using the Epson driver? I guess that driver must need the holder to calibrate, as it needs to generate thumbnails. Have you tried the Silverfast plugin? That seems to scan the whole lamp area, and you can chose your own scan zone.

D


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