I've been bidding on a few negative scanners on eBay. I haven't won one, but having looked at a few of them it seems that the idea is to backlight the negatives as you scan them. So I rigged up a version of this with a desk lamp and the scans are improving. Here are a few more:

Alison and Michael

Alison and teapot

Mural on the wall of the Western Baths

Man from Strathblane and his eagle owl.

One side of the Memorial Gate at the University (1451).

The other side of the gate (1951).
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Very cool!
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