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sandmaster | 13:44 Wed 22nd Feb 2017 | Technology
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I have a Prime Film PF3699 Pro film scanner purchased several years ago. I managed to update the Cyberview driver up to Windows 7 but now I have 10 I cannot find a suitable driver. Are there any alternatives that other users have found? If not are there any recommendations for a new scanner for negatives and slides please?
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Have you tried using Compatibility Mode? https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/15078/windows-make-older-programs-compatible What's your budget for an alternative? (It can make a LOT of difference!). This US site might be worth a look, as it provides some useful information. (All of the models shown there seem to be available in the UK as...
14:59 Wed 22nd Feb 2017
Have you tried using Compatibility Mode?
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/15078/windows-make-older-programs-compatible

What's your budget for an alternative? (It can make a LOT of difference!). This US site might be worth a look, as it provides some useful information. (All of the models shown there seem to be available in the UK as well):
http://www.sam-mallery.com/2017/01/the-best-film-scanners/
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Thanks Buenchico. I have approached a specialist firm but they cannot accommodate 7cm slides. I have hundreds of 35mm slides but only about 150 70mm. I would not wish to spend thousands on a scanner but even scanners costing up to 500 will not take the larger format. But the Epson V800 may be suitable with a home made modification. Thanks for your interest.
Thanks for your post.

The firm I linked to on your other thread can handle 7cm-framed 120 film slides but they're not cheap. The suggestion there from Bhg481 of using a light box and a digital camera is actually quite a sound one in my opinion.

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