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skrillex copied your hair
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@Boatesy13511 there is a romance in film
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is the film processed using the standard c-41 process or something else?
btw i am a noob in the film world
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that is scanner specialist for film?what type of that?tq.
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Do you develop your film yourself?
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How do you scan your film( I am wondering because it's all curled up)? Is it a big process or can you just give the film to a lab and they'll just do it for you? Is it a problem that one photo on the sprocket rocket is equivalent to the length of two photos on a regular camera? Can a lab not be able to scan your photos properly? Help would be much appreciated.
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@Mijonju dang...guess that will be my next purchase. for now i'll just put my negatives against my monitor with a black word document and shoot through them with my DSLR
im getting an All-in-one printer from Canon, and it doesn't have negative scanning on its spec sheet, does that mean that it simply wont scan them if i put them on the scanner or that its just harder than if it supported it?
U23Drocs 2 months ago
@U23Drocs if it says it doesn't scan negative, then it wont scan negatives.
get a canoscan9000f its economical and it scans medium format too, so incase you change formats
Mijonju 2 months ago
I was wondering if the hp c4795 photosmart all in one could scan film because, I wan't to start getting into photography and planned on buying a holga, and lomo kino.
urbanwonderspark 2 months ago
@urbanwonderspark sorry donno about hp scanners can't hlp you.
Mijonju 2 months ago
hi i was just wondering if you could help me out. im not sure what kind of flatbed scanner to get, im completely lost :( but... i did see one that caught my eye in your scanner. So was wondering if you could tell me what kind of scanner you have or if you can drop me some names of other ones please and thank you
ARIandEliel 3 months ago
@ARIandEliel i am using V700, but i heard that canoscan 9000f works just perfect
Mijonju 3 months ago