One step up in Canon's line from the CanoScan 8800F ($199.99 direct, ) that I reviewed two years ago, the CanoScan 9000F Film and Negative Scanner ($249.99 direct) is Canon's latest high-end ...
As photography transitions from film to the digital realm, you face the task of scanning your negatives so you can incorporate them into the world of software-based photo editing, retouching and ...
Plustek Technology, a manufacturer of consumer, prosumer and professional imaging devices, announced today the launch of its new flagship film scanner, the OpticFilm 120. The OpticFilm 120 was ...
Film scanners are a useful tool for digitizing slides and negatives, and the Plustek 8100 that [Christian Chapman] had was capable, but limited to small format film only. Rather than pay for a much ...
Intrepid Camera Company has a new product on Kickstarter that turns any 4×5 camera into an enlarger for the darkroom and doubles as a film scanner. It’s the third product the company has launched ...
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Contrary to popular belief, some people still shoot on film. But even these old-fashioned types might see the benefits of modern technology. They may want to post-process their pictures using a ...
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 ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. One step up in Canon's line from the CanoScan 8800F ...