![]() ![]() The whole process just seems so streamlined. I haven’t personally used one of these setups, but it’s on my bucket list because I’m tired of my scanner taking up so much space on my desk. A new company called Negative Supply created stands to mount your camera, with a negative film holder allowing you to streamline this scanning process in the simplest way possible. The best part is there are products designed to help us with this process. You might be wondering, what about lens distortion and focal lengths? How do you ensure the cleanest photo/scan for your negative? The general rule of thumb is that you need a macro lens to shoot in relatively low light to avoid unwanted leaks and noise from your camera. Then, convert the image in Photoshop, Lightroom, or a photo editing program. ![]()
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