We’re going old-school with this week’s Tech 911 column—Lifehacker’s weekly Q&A where we solve your quirky technological issues. While plenty of people now use their smartphones as their default ...
My husband’s first career was “professional photographer” and he built his first darkroom as a teenager. That explains why my garage has boxes upon boxes of slides and negatives. Many negatives are in ...
Irvine, Calif. — Imaging accessories firm Wolverine Data will ship a PC-free negative scanner to dealers this month. The F2D scanner accepts 35mm film negatives and slides and scans a 5-megapixel ...
If you're using a Hewlett-Packard Scanjet flatbed scanner with a Transparent Materials Adapter, you can scan 35mm slides and negatives using the TMA attachment. Because light travels through slides ...
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