Copying cine film to digital is relatively easy. I am talking about Standard 8mm or Super 8mm home movies that most of us seem to have acquired over the years either by filming ourselves or by aquiring the from our parents. Simply you scan a frame, then the next one… Read more“Copying cine film to digital”
VHS Video to Digital Format
I have said before ‘it’s a funny old business how we get a run on slides, negatives, medium format, 110’s or video’. This month has seen a run on VHS and Hi-8 tapes (the past 3 months we have been given lots of standard 8mm to digitise), several customers from… Read more“VHS Video to Digital Format”
Photographing 35mm slides and negatives
Sometimes I read an article in a magazine and it makes me re-evaluate where Saturn Films 1969 ranks in the scanning world. One such article leapt out of the pages of NPhoto magazine. It was relevant because it was about copying 35mm slides and negatives so I was interested. I… Read more“Photographing 35mm slides and negatives”
A techie slide scanning post
This post is about why it is important to review each and every slide or negative scan and why I re-scan those images that look out of focus on alternative scanners. There I was happily editing some old photo images and came across a few that were out of focus…. Read more“A techie slide scanning post”
