Whether you still enjoy shooting on film or have shoeboxes of old negatives taking up space in your attic, the Kodak Slide N ...
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 ...
While today’s iPhone snapshots are easily preserved and shared, families can struggle to retain older memories recorded on film. The Kodak Slide N Scan can not only preserve negatives and slides, but ...
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I've given up on film scanners for my analog negatives because this works better
I started out in film and I have a big collection of analog negatives and transparencies, particularly 35mm black-and-white ...
We've just bought a new Canon 8400F scanner. The intent is to scan various family photos for preservation, to possibly make prints and enlargements, and to share on our family website.<BR><BR>I've got ...
Ronan] likes 35mm film photography, but the world, of course, has gone digital. He picked up an Epson FilmScan 200 for about ...
Photographers may be interested in a new project launched by the Indiegogo crowdfunding website this week for the VALOI easy35 camera negative scanner. The VALOI easy35 has been specifically created ...
The Kodak Slide N Scan film scanner can safely digitize negatives and slides. And ahead of the holidays, it’s on sale for only $169.97 (regularly $224) with code KODAK. It’s perfect for turning a box ...
Many of us have boxes of negatives waiting for the day when we either buy a scanner to digitize them or take them to a retail location for them to scan. Either way, that day doesn’t seem to be coming, ...
Scanning a film negative is as simple as holding it up against a light source and photographing the result. But should you try such a straightforward method with color negatives it’s possible your ...
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