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    I am looking around for the best scanner to use to scan family photos for genealogy purposes. That way I can pass the disk around to my siblings and they can print out what they want from their own personal computers. I ran across a scanner that talks about scanning negatives and I’m curious as to why a scanner would scan negatives. What do you do with scanned negatives?

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    what would be the easiest and cheapest way of doing this.

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    i found an old canon one, but it had bad reviews. are there any new all-in-one printers that can also scan in negatives?

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    Can someone please give me a good step by step tutorial on how to scan 35mm film starting from once you just finished shooting and have rewound the film.

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    i know i would have to keep light from them but im not sure how to go about it.
    i dont mean to keep light from getting on them but to scan them on a scanner.

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    My scanner is a hp psc 1315 all in one

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    I’m trying to scan color negatives into the computer. The problem is the negative holder doesn’t allow me to scan the emulsion of the film. Is there anyway I can scan the negative without a holder, so that I can get the emulsion as well?

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    I’m trying to scan color negatives into the computer. The problem is the negative holder doesn’t allow me to scan the emulsion of the film. Is there anyway I can scan the negative without a holder, so that I can get the emulsion as well?

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    39 week pregnant mum explains the pros and cons of ultrasound scanning during pregnancy. There can be different factors that affect the results of a pregnancy scan. A pregnancy scan is designed to highlight any problems during a pregnancy. The aim of the parents is for everything to be normal. This difference in focus can lead to a conflict of interest. A pregnant mum is scanned more often should there be any question marks around normality. What does this do to the baby and the pregnant mum? The anxiety caused by a questionable scan can leave a mum and dad feeling stressed. Often the abnormalities are corrected with changes during development of foetal life. Scanning can highlight major problems however their accuracy is always down to human interpretation. If you have any concerns about the safety of pregnancy scans please do your research.

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    I work in a CVS Photo Lab. I’ve been developing my own 35mm color film for a while, but I recently started shooting 120 film. Our film machine will run the 120 just fine as long as it’s C41, but our scanner/printer (Noritsu QSS-3011) only accepts 135 and APS. I was wondering if there are any mini-lab scanners that can transfer 120 to digital.

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