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Forum: Film Processing, Scanning, and Darkroom 03-31-2016, 11:04 AM  
Best light source for copying negatives and slides with a digital camera
Posted By John Poirier
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I agree that the Gepe light box works very well. Here is a link with more info:Midwest Photo Exchange Gepe - Pro 6x8 Slim Light Table with Case & AC/DC Adapter

---------- Post added 03-31-2016 at 11:15 AM ----------



This is also good information. Either the Gepe light box or this approach will work well. I don't think all colour heads are safe to use inverted, but I seem to remember that some Omega heads were designed for that purpose. Perhaps Miguel could tell us exactly which head he is using. As well, Kaiser used to make an enlarger/copy stand that was designed for this sort of work. Probably hard to find now.

Another option for holding transparencies is to use an enlarger film carrier.

If you have a large number of transparencies of the same size to do, you can try taping everything in place so you aren't constantly repositioning. Duct tape is your friend.
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