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 ...
My dad has around 1000 35mm color slides that has taken all over the world... he is the only one who knows what all of them are. He would like to scan them to digital images, sort them into albums, ...
My mom has gobs of pictures that she took when I was a kid. The original prints are starting to get yellow as the years go by, but she has all the negatives. If you or someone you know has lots of ...
Film photography continues its comeback, with a whole new generation of photographers enamored with the tones and textures that you can only get with film. No matter how much those Lightroom presets ...
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Plustek OpticFilm 135i Ai
The Plustek OpticFilm 135i Ai ($799) is a substantial upgrade from the Plustek OpticFilm 8200i SE film scanner that we reviewed back in 2014. Like the OpticFilm 8200i SE, the OpticFilm 135i Ai can ...
My parents have got shoeboxes full of envelopes of old, mostly 3x5 35mm prints and their original negatives. I'd like to digitize these, and I'm also contemplating playing around with their old Pentax ...
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 ...
These 35mm champions are a terrific way to get great shots while using film that’s relatively cheap and easy to get developed. The great news when it comes to film cameras (and 35mm cameras especially ...
Plustek's OpticFilm 135i Ai combines a top-tier film scanner with one of the top scanning utility apps. The results are impressive, though this costly bundle is for 35mm media only. The Plustek ...
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