The quarantimes has made me finally do something I've been threatening to do for 6 or 7 years and develop my own black and white film at home. The actual developing turned out great (if terrifying to ...
Scanning film is great for archival purposes as well as sharing said photos digitally. However, if you’re scanning 120 film, aka medium format, it can be expensive to get the requisite hardware. 35mm ...
Lomography has made a business out of trying to keep some of the old film technology alive, and they've been doing it for 20 years. To bridge the gap between the film and digital ages, they've come up ...
Lomography's Smartphone Film Scanner subscribes to the notion that everything old is new again by turning 35mm film strips into shareable motion pictures. Shooting photos or videos on 35mm film is ...
Odds are many people out there have old developed film from the old days of 35 mm photography lying around. If you ever wished that you could take those old photos from physical film and transfer them ...
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HP FilmScan 5-Inch Touch Screen Film Scanner
W ith the HP FilmScan 5-Inch Touch Screen Film Scanner, it's easy to sum up the sales pitch: It's an inexpensive film scanner ...
What does a company that makes film do to compete in a world that is rapidly moving to digital imaging? Kodak feels the answer is to introduce two new film types (Kodak Supra 100 and 400), designed ...
Plustek Technology, a manufacturer of consumer, prosumer and professional imaging devices, announced today the launch of its new flagship film scanner, the OpticFilm 120. The OpticFilm 120 was ...
While most photographers (at least, avid amateurs) have made the jump to digital photography these days, many of us still have boxes of film negatives lying around. And with older formats, having them ...
The Kodak Scanza Digital Film Scanner serves a purpose. We’re often advocates of getting digital images off of our hard drives and gadgets, and printing them into the real world where they can ...
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 ...
Get the Kodak Slide N Scan Film and Slide Scanner, on sale now for $164.97 (reg. $189.99) through December 14.
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