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The scanner in question is a Pakon F135, the product of a Kodak acquisition, and an all-in-one device that simply spools in a roll of film and does all the hard work of identifying the frames ...
Equipped with a 14MP sensor, the Kodak Slide ‘n’ Scan film scanner is compatible with 50mm mounted slides (135, 110, 126), color and black and white negative film (135, 110, 126). Continuous loading ...
As mentioned above, color negative film is flat-out weird! We tried a variety of color films in the scanner, but standardized on Kodak Gold 100 for our "official" test images. (We could spend the ...
This TikTok-approved scanner can bring memories back to life by digitizing your slides and film in moments, and it’s now on sale for $171.99 (reg. $224) with code KODAK. Digitize your film and ...
Kodak Slide N Scan Digital Film Scanner is a straightforward option for converting analog memories into digital files. Whether you’re looking to archive family photos from years past or organize ...
As with other Kodak scanners we've reviewed, bundled software includes Kodak Capture Desktop Software and Smart Touch, as well as Nuance ScanSoft PaperPort and OmniPage. Also, as with previous ...
Sean Baker partners with Neon, Kodak for an analog short film contest inspired by 'Anora.' Ten filmmakers will be chosen ...