Does anyone have a contemporary (still supported) cheap USB flatbed scanner they like that supports scanning transparencies like film?
I'd be interested in one that is supported in Windows 10/11 as well as OSX. Modern LED light sources and USB powered preferred over the old wall power and tube sources.
Doesn't have to be full 8.5x11 or 8.5x17... though I'm not aware of pint size ones ever being a thing. If it was sized to be tool-bag/travelable that would be a bonus!
Last time I used flatbeds was in the SCSI era... so I'm way out of the loop on what is available/good these days.
Purpose: I'd just like to be able to produce geometrically undistorted scans of print frames for matte sizing and aperture comparisons in our booth one day. Do some reference film comparisons digitally instead of awkwardly stacking and aligning film on the inspection bench etc. I feel like an actual film negative scanner is overkill (and those are priced accordingly).
I'd be interested in one that is supported in Windows 10/11 as well as OSX. Modern LED light sources and USB powered preferred over the old wall power and tube sources.
Doesn't have to be full 8.5x11 or 8.5x17... though I'm not aware of pint size ones ever being a thing. If it was sized to be tool-bag/travelable that would be a bonus!
Last time I used flatbeds was in the SCSI era... so I'm way out of the loop on what is available/good these days.
Purpose: I'd just like to be able to produce geometrically undistorted scans of print frames for matte sizing and aperture comparisons in our booth one day. Do some reference film comparisons digitally instead of awkwardly stacking and aligning film on the inspection bench etc. I feel like an actual film negative scanner is overkill (and those are priced accordingly).
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