
ICYMI – D850 scan test results
Last month I published the results of my tests of the Nikon D850 “negative digitizer” on PetaPixel. Judging by the dialog and web traffic, a lot of people saw it.
Last month I published the results of my tests of the Nikon D850 “negative digitizer” on PetaPixel. Judging by the dialog and web traffic, a lot of people saw it.
I’ve got two presentations scheduled for October. The first is a free two hour seminar on scanning with a digital camera at the Click! Photo festival in Durham, NC. It
Nikon sent me a D850 to do some camera scan testing. My initial impression is that it it really promising, but I have not been able to get it to
The Nikon D850 has been announced, and it looks like a heck of a nice camera. The headline stuff includes everything we’ve come to expect from the next magical generation
Our Movie of the week this week is a long one. I had the pleasure of chatting with my old friend Frederick Van a couple weeks ago. We talked about
Scanning Photos With Your Camera September 13th, I’m presenting at B&H’s Event Space in NYC to share techniques from my new book Digitizing Your Photos with your Camera and Lightroom.
UPDATE: I have one of these, and like it as an economical, small unit for a film backlight, like for a rail. I have found a power supply for only
I’m happy to be back in the ASMP fold, doing a webinar next week on digitizing photo collections. Of course this will be based on our new book, Digitizing Your
This video from Digitizing Your Photos outlines two related types of film copying equipment – rail systems and bellows systems. I’ve been using these systems for more than a decade
UPDATE: We have a limited number of these units for sale. Contact us at support@theDAMbook.com Comes with 220mm rail, slide/negative stage, arca-compatible camera mount Base Price $300 Longer rail