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.
Hot on the trail of this new film scanner, I’ve been watching HP’s promotional video on the company’s website. It majors on ‘turning family history into digital memories’ and there’s certainly nothing ...
ASCR (Ars standard canned response):<BR><BR>1. Outsource. Scanning on your own will take a lot of your time, spend the money on the service you need instead of hardware you don't need. <BR><BR>2. If ...
The Kodak Slide N Scan film scanner can safely digitize negatives and slides. And ahead of the holidays, it’s on sale for only $169.97 (regularly $224) with code KODAK. It’s perfect for turning a box ...
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Old memories deserve a second life. If you’ve got negatives or slides lying around, let ...
Photographers may be interested in a new project launched by the Indiegogo crowdfunding website this week for the VALOI easy35 camera negative scanner. The VALOI easy35 has been specifically created ...
Did you ever own a 35mm camera and take slide photos? When was the last time you dragged out your slide projector, set up a screen and showed them? I thought so. I've been stumbling over a huge box of ...
My husband’s first career was “professional photographer” and he built his first darkroom as a teenager. That explains why my garage has boxes upon boxes of slides and negatives. Many negatives are in ...
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