Video: How to Post Process Your Scanned Slide Film (Kodachrome Too!)

Recently, Mr. Bird showed us how he goes about scanning his slide film at home. And today, we've got a video from him showing off how he edits the images. If you remember, he did it using a DSLR.

It's a fun project to keep yourself busy and to stay tuned into your hobby while quarantined. But in addition to that, it's also just something to do. Some folks will like scanning their film using a conventional scanner. But no scanner is anywhere as robust as a full-frame sensor in a camera. So after you've got the right lighting, here's what you do. .

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How to Shoot Fireworks with Film: An Analog Photography Tutorial

With pyrotechnics, the stars of the show are quite literally, shooting stars, “stars” being the fireworks industry’s term for those bits of flying sparkly fire. As in any performance, stars need a stage, and in a photograph, the stage is everything else in the frame: the dark sky, buildings, or monuments, even your fellow audience members watching the show. thephoblographer.com »

2018-06-28 13:00

How Closely Does Fujifilm Acros Compare To the Digital Film Simulation?

One question that lots of photographers who have shot film wonder about is how closely Fujifilm's film simulations closely mimic the look of film. Considering how Fujifilm created Acros, it would make a whole lot of sense that their digital simulation would be the closest thing possible to the film, right? Well, that depends on a number of different situations. thephoblographer.com »

2017-07-12 07:00