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 ...
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 › Digital cameras are great, but there’s something special about film. If you’ve got a ...
Shooting a roll of analog film and developing negatives can be an enjoyable experience. However, scanning those negatives to create digital files is often slow, cumbersome, and requires heavy ...
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 ...
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 ...
A California company that relies on cheap labor in India to scan film now can handle black-and-white negatives, but they're more expensive to handle. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
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 ...