Kodak has created a smartphone film scanner which uses a collapsible structure made from cardboard. Priced at $40 the Kodak mobile film scanner is expected to be made available in the coming months ...
If you have a bunch of old negatives that you'd like to get into your iPhoto or Picasa so you can process them and actually look at them once in a while. then you might want to try Andrew Lewis' cheap ...
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Kodak Mobile Film Scanner review - this pop-up cardboard device helps your phone digitize your old negatives & slides
Remember when Nintendo brought out its Labo range of eco-friendly accessories for the Switch? Well it seems to be catching on as Kodak has now followed suit with its Kodak Mobile Film Scanner – a ...
With a bit of elbow grease and a DSLR, a few large-format-film-buff hackers have built a rig to scan in photos at a much higher resolution than your average desktop scanner. Until now, if you wanted ...
If you were into photography in the 80s or earlier, chances are that you now have a bunch of slides and negatives that have sat forgotten for many years. Should that be the case, or if you even still ...
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