Whether you have boxes of negatives sitting in a cupboard that you would love to digitize for posterity, or you are an active film photographer looking for a way to scan your own 35mm negatives and ...
Film scanners are a useful tool for digitizing slides and negatives, and the Plustek 8100 that [Christian Chapman] had was capable, but limited to small format film only. Rather than pay for a much ...
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, ...
Film scanners help bring the magic of analog photography into the digital world. There’s a look and texture to film photography and video that their digital counterparts can’t capture. However, you ...
If you’d like to add a collection of prints, negatives, or slides to your digital photo collection, you’ll need to scan them. In recent years, the quality and affordability of consumer scanners have ...
For the most detailed backups, scan your old slide film, 35mm negatives, and medium-format negatives. These contain significantly more detail in the highlights and shadows than printed ...
This week I heard from a reader, “I have a ton of old photos, negatives (both 35mm and medium format 120/220mm), 16mm movie film, slides, camcorder video and a few VHS cassettes that I need to convert ...
Canon U.S.A. on Monday introduced four new USB 2.0-based Mac-compatible scanners — the CanoScan 8600F, LiDE 600F, CanoScan 4400F and LiDE 70. Prices range from $79.99 to $179.99. Most of the scanners ...
If you're getting into film photography and have been doing some research, you might have encountered 120 medium format film. This larger roll of film is designed for medium format cameras, hence the ...