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 ...
Although still a budget-friendly scanner, the Kodak Slide N Scan Digital Film Scanner takes a different approach to the slightly less expensive Kodak Scanza. The main upside is a larger screen.
The postproduction equipment maker -- which recently made noise with the surprise unveiling of a $3,000 digital cinema camera -- is exploring how it might make film products more accessible to movie ...
Memories fade, and so does film. Whether it’s old negatives or a box of dusty slides, your memories are safer in a digital format. The Kodak Slide N Scan digital slide and film scanner transforms old ...
To make high-quality scans from 35mm film, you need a dedicated film scanner. But while flatbed-scanner prices have been in free fall for several years, film-scanner prices have remained in the realm ...
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 ...
For those who haven’t yet converted old film photos and slides to digital files, a film and slide scanner is a must-have piece of equipment. This type of scanner helps you preserve your photos now ...
We're more than a little surprised that earlier this week, Lomography met their Kickstarter funding goal in one day for a gadget that allows you to use your cellphone as a negative scanner. Isn't film ...
Canon has just launched the CanoScan 9000F, adding a new high-end model to its range of computer scanners. The CanoScan 9000F is specifically designed to meet the needs of high-end film scanning ...
Update on April 28, 2014: Lomography announced that a new app is now available for the Film Scanner. The LomoScanner 2 offers “faster and more streamlined scanning experience,” the company says. The ...
In the 1930s, as an alternative to celluloid, some Japanese companies printed films on paper (kami firumu), often in color and with synchronized 78 rpm record soundtracks. Unfortunately, between the ...
Flatbed scanners do a great job on prints and other paper-based art and a decent job on medium- or large-format film. But if you want to scan 35mm or APS film (and wind up with a print that’s bigger ...