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Re: [AMIA-L] Scanner for film



ALthough the name is slipping my brain at the moment, the film lab in the Netherlands (Haghefilm???) deals with that sort of stock all the time, especially for people like Serge Bromberg. I'm sure someone here will tell you the correct name, but they'd be a good contact.

E.S.


At 01:42 PM 10/28/03 +0100, you wrote:


My archive is looking for a high resolution scanner (2K to 4K) which can feed rolls of film, taking into account that the film to be fed will be mostly nitrate film in bad shape and even Lumière film stock. The only requirements we want is that it should scan the whole 35mm width which seems to be a problem in all scanners I have seen. I should not use dents for carrying the film in and out the scanner and of course it should not heat up too much. Does anybody have any suggestions or experiences about dealing with scanners for digitising old or damaged film?

Thanks,

Javier Cámara
Arxiu de la Filmoteca de Catalunya


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