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Film Scanning

25 November, 2022

pixl-latr Review – A Film Scanning Gadget for Someone Who Hates Gadgets – By Nick Davis

By Nick Davis

Let me preface this pixl-latr review with a confession that I am spectacularly impatient. I’m not restless, and I’m not in an unreasonable hurry. Those things are sort of incomp...
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29 September, 2022

For Quick Film Scans, Try an Olympus C-8080WZ!

By Dave Powell

An old friend recently asked if I could digitize some 35mm slides of a coastal Maine motel her family once owned. She’d researched the commercial cost of scanning, and before bi...
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18 July, 2022

Lomography DigitaLIZA Max Review – By George Griffin

By George G

Shortly after my Using a Mobile Phone And a Free App To Scan Negatives article came out in March, Lomography announced they were releasing a new type of scanning device for scan...
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11 March, 2022

Using a Mobile Phone And a Free App To Scan Negatives – By George Griffin

By George G

When I first got back into analogue photography back in 2015, the biggest problem for me was how do I get these analogue images into a digital format to post on either a blog, F...
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25 November, 2021

“Scanning” Film with a Digital Camera and a Slide Copier – 5 Mins for a Whole Roll! – By Christof Bircher

By Christof Bircher

Scanning film in good quality can be a challenge: Good scanners are very expensive and scarce. When I re-entered analog photography, scanning films quickly and in great quality ...
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27 May, 2021

APS Film in 2021 – A Guide to Shooting, Developing and Scanning – By Bob Janes

By Bob Janes

My dad has always been a bit of a hoarder. However, there comes a point where even a 93 year-old has a clear out of old magazines. I think he was able to do this because he didn...
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30 March, 2021

Presto Digitization with the CAMERADACTYL BoopBoop Trigger for mounted slides – By Ethan Moses

By cameradactyl

I wrote a long year in review article over on EMULSIVE about how I came to this project, how and why it came to be.  This article is just going to stick mostly to the technicals...
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4 March, 2021

110 Film in 2021 – A Guide to Shooting, Developing and Scanning – By Bob Janes

By Bob Janes

Back in 1972 Kodak introduced a new format for stills film. Kodak reused the 110 designation, which had originally been used for a roll-film format about 70 years previously. Th...
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Latest Comments

  1. James Evidon on A Journey into Darkness and Light, B&W Film Stocks, Part 2

    Those are beautiful images for comparison. It is clear to me, at least according to my taste, that Ilford rules…

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    Thanks, I'll assume that VueScan auto-inverts?

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    Thanks for the kind words, definitely 'in the saddle' for some of the shots!

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