Camera That Allegedly Took Photos of Fairies Analyzed by CT Scanner
A camera at the center of the famous Cottingley Fairies photo hoax has been analyzed by new scanning technology.
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A camera at the center of the famous Cottingley Fairies photo hoax has been analyzed by new scanning technology.
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petapixel.com »ZozoFit is an app that uses a smartphone's camera to create "highly accurate" 3D body scans of a user that the company claims provides not only precise measurements for clothes, but also help with measuring body fat. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Last year, PetaPixel wrote about photographer Ryan Kojima who built a DIY medium format camera using the CCD sensor from an Epson flatbed scanner. The DIY scanner camera captures massive, detailed 514-megapixel photos. petapixel.com »
A photographer built a DIY medium format camera from an Epson flatbed scanner and shot a 514-megapixel picture with it.
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petapixel.com »Left: A crop of the first scan Hofst Last week, we shared the first part of a two part series wherein large format photographer Markus Hofst shared how he revived a 73kg (160lb) ultra-large format flatbed scanner over the course of three months so he could scan his large-format photographs with the highest detail possible. dpreview.com »
Editor's note: This is the first part of a two-part Film Friday series. Markus Hofst is known for creating elaborate large format cameras and contraptions, but one of his most recent projects goes above and beyond anything we While the project itself took three months to complete, the journey started years ago. dpreview.com »
Waiting while flatbed scanners scan a color negative film is nothing to be excited about. This process and the subsequent color precorrection can take anywhere from an hour to two. Tools available today, such as Negative Lab Pro, make it easy to achieve great color negative conversions. So fastening the scanning process using a camera […] petapixel.com »
Photography gear company Fotodiox has published a new video showing viewers how to turn a portable scanner into a 4x5 digital scanner back for use with large format cameras. The video tutorial is based on a concept published by Randy Sarafan on Instructables. dpreview.com »
Sean from Fotodiox has created a fun step-by-step guide that will show you how to turn any portable scanner into a 4×5 digital back for large format cameras. DIY lovers, get your tools ready, this is both simple and effective. petapixel.com »
Apple's latest desktop operating system, macOS Catalina, dropped support for 32-bit applications. As a result, many older scanners lost native support for the operating system, forcing owners to upgrade to newer hardware or use a different computer that retained compatibility. dpreview.com »
Kodak Photo Plus of C&A IP Holdings has launched the Kodak Mobile Film Scanner, a ‘cute little box’ that is assembled by the user into a functional film scanner. As with some competing products, this film scanner works with an ordinary smartphone to digitize slides and 35mm film negatives. dpreview.com »
If you’re looking for the cheapest possible way to digitize your 35mm Negatives and Slides, the Kodak Mobile Film Scanner is probably it. Costing just $40, this cardboard contraption lets you digitize 35mm film using just your smartphone and a couple of AA batteries. petapixel.com »
Dubai-based artist Maitha Demithan creates unusual-looking portraits of people with a surreal feel and with every subject’s eyes closed or looking away from the “camera. ” The reason is because the “photos” were all captured using an ordinary flatbed scanner. petapixel.com »
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. thephoblographer.com »
The Epson FastFoto FF-680W scanner is the world's fastest personal photo scanner, scanning photos as fast as one photo per second at 300dpi at up to 36 photos per batch. photographyblog.com »
Epson has launched its new FastFoto FF-680W High-Speed Photo and Document Scanning System, a model it claims is the fastest personal photo scanner currently available. At max speed, the FastFoto FF-680W can scan a photo every second at 300dpi (up to 36 photos per batch). dpreview.com »
Epson has just announced the new FastFoto FF-680W, a wireless high-speed photo scanner that the company says is the world’s fastest personal photo scanner. If you have boxes and albums filled with old prints you’d like to digitize, this scanner is designed for you. petapixel.com »
The new KODAK SCANZA Digital Film Scanner converts film to JPEG files. The versatile film-to-JPEG converter digitizes a variety of formats including 35mm, 126, 110, super 8 and 8mm negatives and slides into optimized 14-megapixel or interpolated 22-megapixel digital files. photographyblog.com »
If you shoot film and you're willing to look past the shady moves that Kodak pulled off at the 2018 CES, you might want to keep reading. There's no denying that the company has been strong on their film game in the recent years, so it makes sense they had a bunch of film photography stuff on their CES booth. thephoblographer.com »
If you shoot film and you're willing to look past the shady moves that Kodak pulled off at the 2018 CES, you might want to keep reading. There's no denying that the company has been strong on their film game in the recent years, so it makes sense they had a bunch of film photography stuff on their CES booth. thephoblographer.com »
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 »
Kodak has announced a new budget film scanner called the Scanza. Designed for consumers, the scanner can digitize a number of different film formats, from 35mm still photos to 8mm motion picture film. petapixel.com »
Blackmagic Design has taken the wraps off a new Cintel Film Scanner accessory called the Cintel Audio and KeyKode Reader. With this accessory, Cintel Film Scanner users are able to capture both KeyKode data and high-quality audio from film in real-time as it is being scanned. dpreview.com »
Blackmagic Design has taken the wraps off a new Cintel Film Scanner accessory called the Cintel Audio and KeyKode Reader. With this accessory, Cintel Film Scanner users are able to capture both KeyKode data and high-quality audio from film in real-time as it is being scanned. dpreview.com »
I recently had a few prints made from some medium format negatives. The prints are for a specific purpose so I wanted them to be of the highest quality possible, this meant taking them to a local specialist where the film was scanned with a $16,000+ Hasselblad Flextight X1. The Flextight is about the best […] petapixel.com »
The Epson FastFoto FF-640 is the World’s fastest photo scanner to scan, restore, rrganize, and share printed photos.
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photographyblog.com »Unless you have the dough to get a lab scanner, it is a painful process to scan your own film. Luckily one day all the photo labs dumped their Pakon F-135 to the market, and I remember you could get one for ~$250 a pop. It was the best thing happened to those who want […] petapixel.com »
I took this flower photo without a camera. It was my first experiment in scanner photography. I have worked in a variety of photographic media — everything from 16mm film, to 4×5 film, right up to collodion wet plate! Yet, digital photography had always been something I’ve done with a DSLR or mirrorless camera. My […] petapixel.com »