As photography transitions from film to the digital realm, you face the task of scanning your negatives so you can incorporate them into the world of software-based photo editing, retouching and ...
In today's digital age, 35mm film slides and the bulky projectors formerly used to view them are a thing of the past. Instead of boxing up your old slides and stuffing them in an attic to be forgotten ...
Every once in a while I write a column that opens the floodgates of reader email, and my column about the Epson Perfection V550 recently earned that distinction. In the months to come I will have more ...
Here’s why we count on you readers to help us out. Maybe you remember Steve? He had stacks of 35mm negatives to scan, so he asked us to recommend a scanner. Judging by our e-mail responses, this is a ...
Best used together with the SlideScan (for scanning slides) or the FilmBox app (for scanning film negatives) by Photomyne. light tracing board This product is a backlight/slide viewer/negative ...
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 ...
Yesterday, in the depths of a desk drawer, I found a crumpled sheet of negatives. To use that word as a noun these days is so rare as to require clarification: I’m talking about photographic negatives ...
I have an Epson 1200 Photo scanner with the transparancy attachment.<BR>I am using wIN2000. I find no place in the Epson Twain window to select negatives or slides, but only source options like color ...
. Judging by our e-mail responses, this is a hot topic for a lot of people. We suggested the pricey Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 and the SF-210 automatic slide feeder. That’s when we heard from a reader: ...