


What I found was that loading the carrier was a slow and fussy process that scanning at even 4800 dpi took a really long time-like minutes that the results were sharp (you could see the actual film grain) but that there were constant difficulties with getting the frames aligned (thin black stripes along two edges of the final image and that slides weren't too bad but that Epson's provided software didn't really know how to get good color from negatives. The flatbed scanner was a fairly pricey Epson Perfection Photo 3200, that claimed to be able to scan 35 mm slides and negatives at up to 9600 dpi. b) An el-cheapo slide and negative scanner. a) A flatbed scanner with transparency capability. I don't have an answer, but I do know two things that didn't work for me.
