Comparing Results from Lab Scan, Flatbed Scanner, and Dedicated Film Scanner

Let's face it: unless you're printing your photos in a darkroom, shooting film these days is also partly a digital process. Because of this, how your shots will look is largely dependent on how it gets scanned.

There are two ways to do it -- either you get a film developing lab to scan your negatives for you, or you do it yourself using a dedicated film scanner or flatbed scanner that accommodates film negatives. Of course, you'd want to know which option produces the best results; that's exactly what Hamburg-based film photographer Alexandre Miguel Maia went to find out. .

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Kodak Scanza is a portable, budget film scanner that turns negatives into JPEGs

Kodak has launched a new budget scanner that digitizes film and slides. The scanner, called the Kodak Scanza, is compact at just 12cm x 12. 7cm (4. 7in x 5in), and features: a 3. 5-inch color screen, an integrated SD card slot for saving scanned content, adapter trays for different types of film, and an HDMI port for viewing scanned content directly on an external display. dpreview.com »

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