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As mentioned above, color negative film is flat-out weird! We tried a variety of color films in the scanner, but standardized on Kodak Gold 100 for our "official" test images. (We could spend the ...
This TikTok-approved scanner can bring memories back to life by digitizing your slides and film in moments, and it’s now on sale for $171.99 (reg. $224) with code KODAK. Digitize your film and ...
The scanner in question is a Pakon F135, the product of a Kodak acquisition, and an all-in-one device that simply spools in a roll of film and does all the hard work of identifying the frames ...
A word about our scanner testing philosophy ... given that it's at least a second-generation image, duped from film to film by Kodak. The DSEII produces at least as much detail here as any ...
Equipped with a 14MP sensor, the Kodak Slide ‘n’ Scan film scanner is compatible with 50mm mounted slides (135, 110, 126), color and black and white negative film (135, 110, 126). Continuous loading ...
【Mobile Film Digitizer】The JJC Negative Film Digitizer allow you to use the camera on your smartphone to digitize 35mm and 120 medium format film to digital in very little time. It comes with ...
The Kodak P460 and Pandigital scanner can each scan photos up to 4x6, and the Kodak P570 can handle sizes up to 5x7. All the tested models scan photos at a resolution of 300 dpi (dots per inch ...
Whether you need to scan family photos, piles of documents, or expense receipts, a scanner out there is built for the task. Here's how to shop for the right one, plus the top performers in our lab ...
Sean Baker, director of the acclaimed films "The Florida Project" and "Red Rocket," is partnering with NEON, an independent ...