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.
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 ...
One question often asked about 4K is "where is all the 4K content going to come from?" While a fair few movies have been shot on 4K digital cameras in the past, they have usually been finished at 2K.
The current resurgence of film, alongside the costs of sending film to be developed and/or scanned, has opened up the market for a growing number of home-developing and scanning solutions. Valoi has ...
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 ...
Shooting pictures on 35mm or medium format film is fun, and sometimes really challenging. And as any film photographer knows, actually getting your beautiful film shots onto your computer is not easy.
Simple setup. Flexible (works with many cameras and lenses). Scanning process is fast. Temperature and brightness controls for fine-tuning scans. Compact. For best results, stick with Valoi’s ...
So, as I begin my journey into film, I'm realizing instead of paying to scan or print every roll (120 film mostly, 6x7), that being able to view the negative/slides either at pick (and then give them ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Scanners normally come in three flavors: flatbed, film and ...