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Articles about nikon film scanner (0-7 of 7)
- The Magic Of Film Scanner
By: Ronaldo fisher | - A device that scans a photographic film directly to a computer is called a film scanner; there is no need for any intermediary printmaking or any other equipment. Film scanners provide several advantages such as direct control of the photographer over aspect ratio and image cropping. Some models also come with specific software or paraphernalia that helps in removing scratches, film grain or enhance the color duplicate of old negatives. Film scanners generally accept 35 mm strips or 120 film ... Tags: film scanner, scanner, nikon film scanner, scanners
- Digital Camera - The Easy Way To Take Pictures
By: Roberto Modesto | - In comparison to film cameras, digital cameras have number of advantages which includes displaying the image on the camera screen right after recording, a single small memory device can record thousands of images, records video with sound, provision to edit images, and above all storage capacity can be re-used by deleting the images. There are numbers of devices available that has in-built digital cameras like mobile phones, PDA's etc. Specialized digital cameras are fit into astronomical device ... Tags: digital camera, photo, photographic camera
- Digital Gem: Going Against The Film Grain
By: Stephen Cornfield | - Reducing the grain that is found in photographic film has been a problem since the creation of film as we know it.
What is film grain you ask? To be technical, film grain is caused by the silver halide crystals in light-sensitive photographic emulsions. The faster the film, the larger the grain size. The larger the grain size the more evident the film grain becomes. Larger grains, or silver halide crystals, give film a greater sensitivity to light. That is why faster films ... Tags: Digital, GEM, Film, Scanning, Scan, ICE, ICE4, Noise, Grain, emulsion, Nikon, Coolscan, 5000, 9000, Epson, 4990
- Digital Photography What's So Great About It?
By: Carol A Miller | - I admit it - I've been slow to embrace the digital photography phenomenon. As a hobbyist, I have two film cameras, an old manual focus Nikon and a newer autofocus Canon Rebel, and I resisted the temptation to indulge in a digital camera up until recently, even though each of my children had them for years now. But recently my father gave me his mid-priced Olympus (he didn't like the menus), and I've been giving it a try. And, to my surprise, I even like it.
My favorite thing about ... Tags: digital photography, photography, picture taking, photos, photo editing
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