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 ...
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 ...
Both scanners have an optical resolution of 2700 dpi meeting the needs of both professional and keen amateur photographers. Their fast scan speed, manufacturing quality and impressive software bundle ...
Wolverine Data, Inc. has introduced a new and innovative standalone film scanner that instantly converts 35mm film negatives and slides into digital images without the need for a computer or ...
November 14, 2008 Wolverine Data has presented consumers who want to preserve old film and slides with a solution that doesn't involve archive boxes and frequent dusting. The Wolverine F2D Scanner can ...
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 ...
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 ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. One step up in Canon's line from the CanoScan 8800F ...
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 ...
Film isn't dead. It just needs a new digital life. Enter the Cintel Scanner 2 from Blackmagic Design. A 35mm film scanner that can scan 4K HDR files directly into Resolve 15. Film has traditionally ...
Contrary to popular belief, some people still shoot on film. But even these old-fashioned types might see the benefits of modern technology. They may want to post-process their pictures using a ...