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It does! I just scanned a few hundred of my mom's old slides from the 60s and 70s. The whole thing took me a couple of hours and that's including adjusting colors and switching trays for the different slide sizes. If I didn't have two different slide thicknesses, it would have been quicker because you can just feed one after another of the thin paper slides without pulling the tray out to switch slides. Using the thick plastic cases was much more effort because I had to change the tray and they were just too thick to work like it should have. The paper slides worked the best, but I'd had to clean and remount quite a few of them due to mouse droppings and stuff on the cardboard, and the plastic mounts I'd been able to find to replace the cardboard mounts weren't Kodak. They still worked very well in the scanner though. I'm very happy with this product!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I only used Kodak professional film at ASA 160 to 1280 (personal preference) successfully in the scanner.
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