If the scanning speed is too slow in my consideration I'll purchase Kodak Scanz digital film scanner for bulk scanning all my film negatives. If the scanning speed is NOT too slow which can satisfy me, I'll use it scanning all my old film negatives.ģ. Purchase Epson v800 or v850 flatbed photo scanner to scan my old negativesĢ. The scanning speed of a digital film scanner is faster than a flatbed scanner.ġ. Scanning quality of a flatbed scanner is much better than a digital film scannerĢ. Not all samples are up to my satisfaction.ġ. Also I have searched the sample photos delivered by digital film scanner. I have made some searches on both flatbed scanner and digital film scanner recently. The sheet-feeding page scanner is from Brother and works with SANE and gscan2pdf nicely. In the end, since i had many hundreds of slides and negatives to scan, I replaced the flatbed with an auto-sheet-feeding page scanner and a dedicated negative/slide scanner. It was a huge hassle to use even for regular paper scans. I had an epson flatbed with negative attachment and it didn't product nearly as good scans. Flatbed scanners aren't usually designed for negative scanning. I think there is commercial software for $100 for Linux software, but I've avoided that. The driver software for it for WinXP was included. I don't have 20.04 connected to any scanners.
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