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Hi everyone, I and my son recently tried scanning a bunch of old 35mm slides on an Epson V600, and were highly disappointed with the results. It claims a resolution up to 6400 x 9600, but for practical purposes (including using a SilverFast USAF 1951 target resolution slide), I found it only capa...
Pre-1925 slides typically lasted only between 5-6000 rounds. WW2-era slides doubled that life expectancy, but post-war and modern slides easily last in the tens of thousands of rounds.
Hi - I'm new here and have limited knowledge of photography. I have many hundreds of slides taken by my father in the 50s, 60s unto the 90s before he passed away. I scanned many of them and kept the slides too. I would like to have some made into prints and sent one scan to the photographic studi...
Hey all, What's the best way to insert slides on a Nikon Coolscan 5000 in terms of which side is "up"? I am using this scanner for the first time and don't know whether the emulsion side should be towards or away from the source. The slides I'm using were developed by fuji and thus appear normal ...
A few had original 1911 frames non modifiecd to 1911A1 configuration, most were frames of 1911A1 . SLides, hammers, triggers....every pistol we had was a mix master of parts. The pistol issue to me had a Rem Rand frame, Colt WWII slide, original long 1911 trigger and flat main spring housing, and all rest of parts WWII.
I have a Pacific Imaging Electronics PrimeFilm 7200 scanner that I bought about 10 years ago. I had started a project of scanning old slides from years back and scanned about 1,200 slides until I got sidetracked on other things. I was using VueScan Profesional for the software and was quite happy...
Specifically, I'm looking for a stainless Government Series 70 with a high undercut and preferably checkering. Can't seem to find anything on Gunbroker, GunsAmerica, etc. Slides are plentiful on eBay so I'm assuming there are corresponding frames somewhere.
Patrick, it's not the slides that look blue. The problem is that a straight scan of Kodachrome looks little like the original (comes out blue), whereas a straight scan of an Ektachrome will be almost correct.
The left and right side roll marks on your hard slide are consistent with Colt Government Model (commercial slides) manufactured from 1949-1955. The same marks were used on Colt (USGI) replacement slides Google up Colt Government Model slides from 1946-mid 1947, 1948-1955 and then 1956 onward.