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Film Scanning

4 March, 2021

110 Film in 2021 – A Guide to Shooting, Developing and Scanning – By Bob Janes

By Bob Janes

Back in 1972 Kodak introduced a new format for stills film. Kodak reused the 110 designation, which had originally been used for a roll-film format about 70 years previously. Th...
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5 February, 2021

A Digitisation Rig with a Nod To Mr H Robinson and a Surprise Along The Way – by Ralph Turner

By Ralph Turner

I’m not quite sure what triggered it, maybe a number of small mental prods: my son’s interest in film (he uses his Mum’s old Pentax K1000), being given a roll of Fuji C200 and a...
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9 July, 2020

Digitising Negatives and Slides – A Primer – By Bob Janes

By Bob Janes

This article seeks to inform about the digitising of analogue film, it discusses the issues involved, different approaches available to do it for yourself, and the hardware and ...
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7 June, 2020

Scanning/Digitising My Life – By Jordi Fradera

By Jordi Fradera

In normal times, moderately active people, whatever their age, have occupations and hobbies that fill their time - this freedom is essential and with it we can do a lot of thing...
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1 June, 2020

Shooting 5×4 with Connie / Reminding myself how easy Large Format Photography is

By Hamish Gill

The other weekend I decided it might be fun to attempt to entertain Connie my 8 year old daughter with some photography. I’ve given her a little point & shoot digital which she ...
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27 May, 2020

Everything Goes Back to the Beginning – By Marcel Zyskind

By Marcel Zyskind

It’s April 9th 2020; 03.08am. I’m sitting in a small hallway under the stairs leading down to our basement. Here I have a computer set up with my old Nikon 4000 ED scanner...
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14 May, 2020

Some little improvements – My First Steps into Analogue – Part 3 – By Andrea Bevacqua

By Andrea Bevacqua

Following up my previous article, I was determined to iron some issues I identified in my process, hoping it would lead me to an improvement in my photos. The biggest problems ...
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7 May, 2020

Honing In On Areas For Improvement – My First Steps into Analogue – Part 2 – By Andrea Bevacqua

By Andrea Bevacqua

Moving on from my first experiences, and having a lot of spare time, I was thinking how I could improve and enjoy more my journey. In doing so, I identified two main points. I n...
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