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CountryBoy19 | 21:28 Fri 24th Jul 2009 | How it Works
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I have a 35mm negatives which i wish to print how do I scan and print these. I have a Canon scanner and photo shop sc3
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You've not said which Canon scanner you've got. An ordinary 'bog standard' flat bed scanner works by reflecting light off of the surface of a photo or document. Scanning negatives requires that light is transmitted through each negative. So it's not possible to scan negatives with a 'bog standard' flat bed scanner.

However, some Canon flat bed scanners have a built in negative/transparency adapter. They've also got a light source built into the lid of the scanner, so that light can be passed through the negatives. If you've got one of those scanners you simply insert a strip of negatives into the special holder, clip it into place and close the lid. Then, in Photoshop, go to File > Import > Canoscan 4200F (or whatever model of scanner you own) to open the TWAIN driver. Use the drop-down menu to set the source to 'Negative Film (Color)'.

Chris
So my Pixma MP220 wouldn`t do it, eh Chris? I`ve got hundreds taken years ago when I drove coaches all over europe, and only wish I could put them on my PC.
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Paddiez, thanks.

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