Film cameras may have revolutionized the photography landscape, but it's probably been a few years since you last came across one. Given the unmatched convenience digital cameras offer, many ...
Forget scrolling through your phone’s endless photo gallery to find something. Here’s a pro trick to locate any photo you want in 30 seconds or less. If your photos aren’t backed up, this is your ...
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 ...
Having said that, I use a very expensive Sony SCSI film scanner in the lab, and I don't really think it does a hugely better job than the cheap Epson I use at home - it just does it much ...
We’re going old-school with this week’s Tech 911 column—Lifehacker’s weekly Q&A where we solve your quirky technological issues. While plenty of people now use their smartphones as their default ...
If you're using a Hewlett-Packard Scanjet flatbed scanner with a Transparent Materials Adapter, you can scan 35mm slides and negatives using the TMA attachment. Because light travels through slides ...
Bring film into the digital age while preserving precious memories with the KODAK SCANZA Scanner; digitize and optimize 35mm, 126, 110, Super 8 and 8mm film negatives and slides ROCHESTER, NY and ...
Before smartphones and Instagram feeds, photographs were printed and stored in shoeboxes and albums. These tangible snapshots were the best way to revisit old memories: photos of great grandparents, ...
Today Eastman Kodak Company announced the availability of the KODAK SCANZA digital film and slide scanner available from its North American brand licensee, C+A Global. The versatile film-to-JPEG ...