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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
My UMAX was like that.... I finally took a screwdriver to it and pried it open....of course if it's new you might not want to do that... I was to the point where the dust was driving me crazy and I didn't give a crap if I destroyed it or not....never was a very good scanner anyway. I cleaned it a couple of times more after that and then finally got rid of it the piece of junk that it was.....
I am, therefore I create.......
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This looks pretty clean to me, but I do feel your pain. After years of mediocre (sometimes just plain bad) scans with a cheap Canon flatbed, I finally splurged on the Epson 3200. There's a huge improvement in the quality of my scans, both directly from negatives and from prints. At $400 I consider it quite a bargain, especially since I use it almost every day. If you can afford it, the satisfaction you'll get from sdomething newer and better might be worth it since you're working with so much film. :)
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