Saturday, December 31, 2011

Nikon CoolScan V LS-50 ED Film Scanner

A high-performance dedicated film scanner from Nikon, the CoolScan V ED offers high-quality scanning of 35mm slides, 35mm film strips, APS film (with optional IX240 film adapter), and prepared slides (with optional medical slide holder). The Scanner-Nikkor ED glass lens offers a 4000 dpi optical resolution, while the 3964-pixel linear CCD image sensor and 14-bit A/D input (8-/16-bit output) provide true-to-life, brilliant results. read more.. multime-dia.com

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Tech Talk #5 Scanning your slides and negatives

Tech Talk with Julian Sanders from London Drugs - March 3, 2010 - How to scan your slides and negatives

Monday, December 19, 2011

35mm Negative Scanner Review

www.35mmnegativescanner.org When you want to transfer images from slides, negatives or transparencies to computer, there is no better or faster way than a 35mm slide negative scanner.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Scanning old slides w/ScanGear - Canon 8800F - CompleTek.biz

An updated -- and hopefully clearer -- tutorial showing how to change the default crop settings in Scan Gear software to permit scanning old and odd-sized 35mm slides and other negatives... Looks like I need to do this again -- the audio is way too soft -- sorry! Steve Gibson, CompleTek.biz

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Scanner HP G2710

A única vantagem de ser ter um scanner de mesa hoje em dia é se ele fizer algo diferente, como o G2710, que consegeu digitalizar negativos e slides em 35mm.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Save your slides and negatives before its too late! Scanning Tips Canon 8800F Show 10

Saving your precious and fragile slides and negative should be foremost on your mind. Here's how with the helpful Stephen Paul West. Slide and negative scanning tricks and tips with a Canon 8800F Scanner. Visit Stephen Paul the Artist at: www.stephenpaulwest.com Todays Episode brought to you by "Flying Silence", which you can purchase here www.amazon.com

Thursday, December 8, 2011

35mm-slides-packing1.AVI

Suggested method of packing your 35mm slides to send to SlidesDigitized.com for scanning. This is using 'Postage Pack 1' available from our website.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Wildlife photography - Bird photo Slide show

I do wildlife photography as a hobby about for 10 years. I still using 35mm film cameras with Fuji slide films, and I'm not even think about to switch over for digital. I like the slides, I like to touch the picture I took, I like the photo's material existence. The film photography is better and cheaper than digital, but the photographers need to know what are they doing. I'm not that type of "wildlife photographer" who walk in a nature with camera in a hand. After I got a picture in my mind I start to thinking, how I can make it happen, then I start to planning the way to take the photo. Of course there are many photo wasn't planned just happened, but there are many photos I was waiting for days, weeks or even months until I was able to take it. I never shoot animal photos in zoo, wildlife park, safari park, aviary, or any other places, where animals are living in captivity and controlled and take care by humans. I want to photographing my subjects in theirs natural habitat, when they are shows natural behivor. Non of my photos in this slide show was digitally manipulated, enhanced, not even croped, except one photo. All the photos was scanned with a Konica Minolta film scanner I did not grab the camera and started to shoot wildlife to being popular on some photo forums. I did grow up to close to the nature, and I did love it long time before I started to photographing.

Friday, December 2, 2011