mrhenniger wrote:
Hi Tony!
My flat bed scanner comes with a slide/negative adapter. Of course the equipment is intended to be used with 35 mm film, but it may also work with the larger negative you describe. I have a similar neg to what you describe. The shot was taken by my Grandmother during WWII. It is a Harvard flying in the distance over farm land in Southern Ontario. I'll give it a try this weekend and let you know.
Of course the whole purpose of this would be to get an electronic copy of the neg which can then be cropped and cleaned on a PC, put on a disk, and taken into the photo lab. Really it would be no different than a scan of a recently produced neg.
BTW... I am sorry to hear about your Grandfather. I assume he passed away a year ago?
Regards,
Mike
Watcha Mike,
Thanks for the imput, and for your thoughts about my Grandfather. It wasn't a recent passing, he died in 1986 at the age of 97 but my Uncle was unaware of my interest in our family history until last year and fortunately did not throw the items away and I now have his campaign medals plus many other items that he used during WW1.
My Grandfather lived in Nottingham and the day before he died, he took himself into the city, by bus, as he did every Wednesday, to buy his weekly shopping and to meet his 'young' friends (all over 80!!!) for a drink!
There is one story where he had had one too many and was found, having got off the bus, in a hedge by some kids, who knew who he was, where he lived and saw him home.
His age at this time...a youthful 95.
Drink wasn't his only vice and before he retired, he smoked 100 cigarettes a day and when he retired, this was cut down to 20 a day. If he was offered a freebie, he would only take it, if it was low tar, claiming that any other strength, would kill him off early!
One of my greatest regrets, is that I never really got to speak with him him in any depth and when you consider that people of his age went from 'Horse and Cart' to 'Man on the Moon', the leap of technology they endured, must have been mind numbing at times!
Tony