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 ...
Whether you are a budding film photographer looking to share your latest work on social media, or you just have a big box of negatives in the attic that you want to secure in digital form, it's never ...
The quarantimes has made me finally do something I've been threatening to do for 6 or 7 years and develop my own black and white film at home. The actual developing turned out great (if terrifying to ...
Dedicated scanners, such as Plustek’s OpticFilm series, are a little pricier, but still a worthwhile investment for anyone ...
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 ...
I'm looking for recommendations for film scanners in the sub $400 range - I only need it to do 35mm range, preferable able to bulk scan from uncut transparencies (develop film, no cut or ...