


You can try scanning both as a slide or a picture (in the first case, possibly putting the slide/hole matching the original light slide) … I let you know when I will try: the only possible problem may rise if the scanner do not work if the cover is up! An other possible alternative (that I still have to try) is to make a cardboard mask with a hole of the slide dimension and then put a lamp over the slide, once it is layered on the scanner glass with over the cardboard.However in that case the quality is low because of the low contrast, not being the cover lamp help: the result will be not so good neither after some possible retouch! Then you need to use the Invert feature available in a photo editor (e.g.
EPSON PERFECTION 2480 FULL
Scan as a photo, so the result is a negative that, in this case, is of the full size.
EPSON PERFECTION 2480 PROFESSIONAL
Note that you need to use the professional scan mode and not the automatic one, otherwise the scanner SW is not able to find the slide, not being located using the film strip holder. Photoshop) you can combine them in one picture. Therefore if you want to have scanned all the slide you have to scan it twice, the upper part and then the lower part: afterwards, using a photo editing SW (e.g. However the resulted scanned picture is less high than it should be, because of the limited size of the lamp strip. DO not use the film strip holder in order to be able to scan that slide for all its length.
