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10 May 08 - 08:17 PM (#2337381) Subject: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Bobert Okay, I ***know*** that someone out there in Mudburg knows the answer to this question but I have like amillion or so 35mm negatives and unless I know which piccure I'm looking for I can't much tell one from another so... Is there a moochine that you can put yer old negatives into so you can look at 'um and see kinda more like what they is??? If not, can nayone here invent one??? B~ |
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10 May 08 - 08:22 PM (#2337382) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Stilly River Sage A light table would work. A slide scanner is a lot more work, but would work. SRS |
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10 May 08 - 08:28 PM (#2337383) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Sorcha Yes...my dad had one...then I had it for years....not sure what happened to it....but it's a white translucent plastic tray with ridges for the slides, and a light bulb behind it.....maybe look for a slide viewer? |
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10 May 08 - 08:31 PM (#2337385) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Bobert I gotta na slide viewer... Lemme look fir it but I don't think you can stuff a negative into it widout cuttin' the negative up??? |
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10 May 08 - 08:35 PM (#2337388) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: John MacKenzie Gadget |
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10 May 08 - 08:36 PM (#2337389) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Stilly River Sage I wouldn't try it. Do this instead: if you have a piece of glass (like a shelf or an unused window) put it horizontal on a table or counter top. Use one of those little portable fluorescent lights and put it underneath. Either tape on the bottom side or place on top some sheets of typing paper to diffuse the light, and lay the slides on the glass and look through them. SRS |
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10 May 08 - 08:42 PM (#2337392) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Bobert You be da' man, G-man!!! Thanks fir the ol' timer light table SRS but fir $11, how can I loose??? But danged good jerry-riggin'... You obvioulsly have seen my farm... B;~) |
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10 May 08 - 08:44 PM (#2337394) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Stilly River Sage I made my own light table for slides. I didn't use paper, though, I bought a piece of glass and a lightweight plexiglas piece to slide under it as a diffuser. SRS |
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10 May 08 - 09:20 PM (#2337410) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Rapparee Invest in a flat-bed scanner (I like Canon). They come with an attachment for viewing and even printing slides and negative. As a bonus, you get a copy machine. |
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11 May 08 - 12:11 AM (#2337455) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Gurney The unlettered part of this screen acts as a light-table, and with a magnifying glass on a stand..... I just tried it, and it sort of works. Still negatives, of course, and if you have a lot to view it might pay to tape a mask over the unused part of the VDU, but it would help to eliminate most of the bunch. |
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11 May 08 - 12:37 AM (#2337462) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: RangerSteve My father had a gadget for viewing slides. It was a plastic rectangular box, you put the slide in one end, pressed a button that lit the slide from the back, and viewed it through a magnifying lens set in the other end. I don't know what they're called. |
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11 May 08 - 02:24 AM (#2337484) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: JohnInKansas It may make some difference which kind of negatives you have. If they're from "slide film" they'll have been processed via a color reversal process so the colors will be as in the scene. If they're print negatives, the negatives will likely be in "reversed color" so it may be very difficult to tell what the images are. If you have a scanner of any kind, you can make (color) scans of the negatives. You don't really need a "film scanner" to get good quick-look results. I'd suggest using at least a 600 dpi scan - maybe 1200 dpi if your scanner can do it (negatives are pretty small). In many photo editing programs, you can "reverse the colors" to get a fairly easy "true color" image you can examine on the screen. (In Photoshop Elements, Image|Adjustments|Invert will do it nicely.) With experience, you can learn to interpret reverse-color negatives fairly easily; but without some experience the results can be "error-friendly." John |
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11 May 08 - 06:00 AM (#2337556) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: The Fooles Troupe In the old days, and Jik didn't mention this, some 'colour negatives' also not only reversed the colours, but also added an 'orange mask'. |
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11 May 08 - 10:20 AM (#2337646) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Bobert Well, I ordered the $11 slide/negative that John suggestede... We'll see... ...or not??? B~ |
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11 May 08 - 10:40 AM (#2337656) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Sorcha I don't recall my folks ever recieveing negatives with slides....just the slides came. Course, you can load em backwards.....in the cartridge thingie. |
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11 May 08 - 01:14 PM (#2337727) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Amos Jeeze, Bobert, get a Mac and a scanner. Spend some evening running them into iPhoto and you can view them, stretch them, make slide shows out of the, and anything else you want to do. Bum them to a DVD for back up and you're home free. A |
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11 May 08 - 01:16 PM (#2337731) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Bobert lol... |
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11 May 08 - 03:37 PM (#2337802) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Stilly River Sage Bobert has negatives, meaning he had prints made from them. Slides didn't come with anything but slides because you're getting the positive film processed and mounted. Slide viewers are generally different creatures than negative viewers. I have a slide scanner that can do either. (I need to get it repaired.) SRS |
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11 May 08 - 05:02 PM (#2337863) Subject: RE: BS: Bobert's Dumb Question #1379: Photograph From: Rapparee We have a slide viewer (yes, we have lots of slides) AND a box type that can show lots of slides at once. But the computer can print out a print of the slide OR a negative with very little trouble -- far less than you used to have to go through to get a print made from a slide. Some things HAVE improved with technology. |