My mom has gobs of pictures that she took when I was a kid. The original prints are starting to get yellow as the years go by, but she has all the negatives. If you or someone you know has lots of ...
Shooting pictures on 35mm or medium format film is fun, and sometimes really challenging. And as any film photographer knows, actually getting your beautiful film shots onto your computer is not easy.
No one uses 35mm cameras anymore. Okay, most people don't use them, I still know a few photographers that refuse to move into the digital age because they think the older 35mm film has a better look ...
It’s a sad state of affairs when you open all your office draws, looking for a USB stick, and all you can find are old film negative cannisters. Anyone born before 1990 is guilty of this (and a whole ...
Film isn't dead. It just needs a new digital life. Enter the Cintel Scanner 2 from Blackmagic Design. A 35mm film scanner that can scan 4K HDR files directly into Resolve 15. Film has traditionally ...
ASCR (Ars standard canned response):<BR><BR>1. Outsource. Scanning on your own will take a lot of your time, spend the money on the service you need instead of hardware you don't need. <BR><BR>2. If ...
For movies, the easiest way is to project the movies on a screen or wall and just set up your phone on some type of tripod to capture the image. — Photo by Scott Rodgerson on Unsplash This week I ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. With the HP FilmScan 5-Inch Touch Screen Film Scanner, it's ...
My google-fu is failing me and so I'm turning to you all. My current scanner can only do 35mm negs but not larger, so I'll need to replace it soon. I need something that can handle at least 120 negs, ...
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