So, I'm looking at having a bunch (500+) of negatives scanned for my wife as a surprise. Mixed color and B&W photos of wedding*, honeymoon photos, and kids photos before we went digital. I haven't ...
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 ...
Shooting a roll of analog film and developing negatives can be an enjoyable experience. However, scanning those negatives to create digital files is often slow, cumbersome, and requires heavy ...
I started out in film and I have a big collection of analog negatives and transparencies, particularly 35mm black-and-white negatives. There are still some good shots in there but digitizing them to a ...
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 ...
My parents have got shoeboxes full of envelopes of old, mostly 3x5 35mm prints and their original negatives. I'd like to digitize these, and I'm also contemplating playing around with their old Pentax ...
SmartDisk Corp. announced the availability of two Mac- and Windows-compatible film scanners for making film negatives and slide digitization, one for consumers/prosumers and one for professionals, at ...
Do you want to revive your old slides or 35mm negatives? Listen to this one-minute podcast to transfer those memories to your phone’s photo library.
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