rattymouse wrote:
Sounds like a great scanner, but unlikely I can find one in China.
Pakon is awesome. www.aaaimaging.com sells them - here is the full link: http://www.aaaimaging.com/kodak-pakon-f135-film-scanner.html - and they ship internationally. I enjoy shooting 35mm film a ton more now... flatbed scanning is cumbersome and old hat now, and I rarely shoot 120 anymore.
Actually, it can using the TLX client software that is bundled in the software suite. I have not done it but there is a tutorial on the fb pakon group. Slides too apparently. Though both involve a bit more complex workflow.
Jon Buffington wrote:
Actually, it can using the TLX client software that is bundled in the software suite. I have not done it but there is a tutorial on the fb pakon group. Slides too apparently. Though both involve a bit more complex workflow.
sweet thanks for the heads up, I saw it a couple of weeks ago but it sounded complicated.
Gave it a try last night with a strip of 3 xpan frames and it worked!
not that bad..maybe 2minutes of work per frame.