So, I'm looking at having a bunch (500+) of negatives scanned for my wife as a surprise. Mixed color and B&W photos of wedding*, honeymoon photos, and kids photos before we went digital. I haven't ...
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 ...
W ith the HP FilmScan 5-Inch Touch Screen Film Scanner, it's easy to sum up the sales pitch: It's an inexpensive film scanner ...
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 ...
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 ...
There are different solutions for each type of media that needs converting. The easiest way is to send them off for ...
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 ...
Most scanners from Kodak are aimed at offices that need to scan documents, but a few— including the Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner ($109.99 direct)—are for consumer-level casual photographers who ...
I needed a scanner to copy some black and white glass plate negatives and I found that Epson do a couple of scanners in their Perfection range that have negative (and slide) scanning facilities built ...
The Kodak P461 Personal Photo Scanner ($139.99 direct) is both literally and metaphorically an extended version of the Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner ($109.99 direct, 3.5 stars) that I recently ...