On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Peifer, William [OCDUS] wrote:
> I won't be buying a 2450 any time soon, since I'm still using my limited
> budget to acquire 6x7 accessories.  I thought I'd try scanning 6x7 negatives
> by laying them directly on the bed of my cheap CanoScan D660U, then
> back-illuminate them either by setting a lightbox on top, or by reflecting
> the scanner's built-in front-illuminating light source with some sort of
> home-built adapter (kind of like the transparency adapters some of the
> flatbed scanners currently use).

I've tried this, and let me make it simple: Don't bother. :)

I went though the same thoughts, except 4x5 instead of 6x7. The easiest
solution for me was to give up and buy a Umax Astra 4450 which comes with
a 4x5 lit section of the top.

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