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36Mp Slide Scanner
« on: January 12, 2017, 09:30:34 »
I am sitting with this pile of old slides that my father accumulated over the years, mostly family snap shots. I have been thinking of scanning it for more than a year now, but could not make up my mind on how to go about it.

I saw a 3d printer project by a guy who made a 3d printed slide projector using a lens and torch, and thought I may just make this work the other way around.

The slide holder design was freeware, so I used the design and modified it to attach to my 105 Micro lens/D800 combo, projecting the image on the sensor.

I used a LED downlight globe as a light source as it does not get as hot as a tungsten bulb, this was glued to a white plastic cap from an aerosol can as a difuser  :D

The design was printed, and tested. The fitting around the filter that screwed onto the lens was not a good fit due to the shrinkage of the warm plastic when printed, and I cut it of and glued a 62mm filter housing adapter on the tube in order to get it to screw onto the lens.

Attached is a few photos of the hardware and one of a scanned slide.

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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2017, 14:45:09 »
Looks like it will work
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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2017, 14:52:01 »
Adding internal black flocking to the tube would be advisable,,,
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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #3 on: January 12, 2017, 14:54:22 »
Adding internal black flocking to the tube would be advisable,,,

Thanks Erik, I painted the whole thing Matt black, inside and outside.
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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #4 on: January 12, 2017, 15:03:18 »
Fanie, how long would it take you to scan 2.000 slides?
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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #5 on: January 12, 2017, 17:44:29 »
Fanie, how long would it take you to scan 2.000 slides?

If the D810 does 4 fps that ought to be 500 seconds Jakov  ;D

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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #6 on: January 12, 2017, 18:01:36 »
If the D810 does 4 fps that ought to be 500 seconds Jakov  ;D

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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #7 on: January 12, 2017, 21:10:31 »
Fanie, how long would it take you to scan 2.000 slides?

I don't expect to do more than 3/minute with packing/unpacking. So say 180/h?
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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #8 on: January 12, 2017, 21:33:43 »
That speed won't last you long. There are storage logistics, need for dusting off slides, trouble with focusing, and a raft of other issues, some related or interconnected, some not.

I assume you can get the raw captures done in a few weeks' time, though. Then, the tiresome process of making the images come alive with compensated colours, retouching, and what not.

Don't forget the archiving aspect as well.

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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #9 on: January 12, 2017, 21:43:47 »
That speed won't last you long. There are storage logistics, need for dusting off slides, trouble with focusing, and a raft of other issues, some related or interconnected, some not.

I assume you can get the raw captures done in a few weeks' time, though. Then, the tiresome process of making the images come alive with compensated colours, retouching, and what not.

Don't forget the archiving aspect as well.

I agree Bjørn, I expect the overheads to be more time consuming than the capturing process, but it's worth the while.
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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #10 on: January 12, 2017, 22:03:46 »
In the end, you (and family) will be pleased you did invest the efforts.

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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #11 on: January 13, 2017, 07:31:32 »
the Nikon ES-1 is good enough for me, so far so good :o :o :o

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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #12 on: January 13, 2017, 08:51:23 »
Are there any good scanners still sold. Specifically ones mortals can afford? Digital ICE? USB-3? A slide feeder? Spotting slide scans could be the work of a lifetime.

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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #13 on: January 13, 2017, 19:04:30 »
Are there any good scanners still sold. Specifically ones mortals can afford? Digital ICE? USB-3? A slide feeder? Spotting slide scans could be the work of a lifetime.

Dave Hartman who threw out commercial B&W prints rather than spot them.

The epson V700/V800 flatbed scanners are reasonably priced, includes Digital ICE, have slide & negative trays for 35mm as well as trays for medium format/4x5. 8x10 can be scanned on the scanner bed.

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Re: 36Mp Slide Scanner
« Reply #14 on: January 14, 2017, 01:03:33 »
Thank you I'll check them out.

I was thinking of a dedicated slide scanner but I need a new flatbed scanner for prints and printed page scanning. Also I would very much like 6x6 to 4x5 scanning.

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