+- Front side I Avant I Vorderselte
[a]~
[d]
116 fl iI4 .3 112 ' 1
[e]
116 fl iI4 t:l 112 .1
[f]
Based on these two constraints , it is not always possible to scan the frame
Several examples of position ing film in the strip film holder are shown in Figure 4.12.
[a]Frame 1
(scanned correctly)
[b]Frame 2
(scanned correctly)
[c]Frame 3
(scanned correctly)
[d]Frame 4
(scanned upside down)
[e]Frame 5
(scanned upside down)
[1]Frame 6
(scanned upside down)
Care should be taken not to touch the frame portion of the film when loading the film into the holder. It may be desirable to use film handling gloves available at most photo processing or camera stores.
The window in the strip film holder is slightly smaller than the typical 35 mm frame . Position the desired frame so that the holder window properly brackets the frame . Minor rotations or translations of the film in the holder can be accomplished by opening the holder and realigning the strip film .
Fig. 4.12 Positioning film In the strip film holder
Posltionnement d'unebande dans Ie porte- film
Elnlegen des Films in den Filmstrelfenhalter
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