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All About Scanning Negatives

By: Kelly Renaul

There are several ways to go about scanning negatives to turn them into digital photos. Today, scanning negatives has become something that is no longer reserved for the abilities of professionals. Anyone can be successful at scanning negatives at home, and there are a few different ways to go about it. All of the methods for scanning negatives are relatively simple so that you can enjoy them in a digital format on your computer. Scanning negatives can help the preservation of your memories by turning old, degenerating negatives into beautiful pictures before they disintegrate and become unusable.

One of the easiest methods of scanning negatives is to use a scanner with a special attachment. The attachment is like a mirror box, which diverts light around to the back of the slide so that the scanner picks up transmitted light instead of reflected light. However, this method does not produce the best results; scanned pictures can look soft, unrefined, too dark, and often appear with white spots all over them, which is actually just dust that is being lit up. For scanning negatives, some scanner models have special transparency adapters that can be bought to use. These can be very pricy, though, averaging about $1800.00 for a decent one. Many people claim that the image results using the adapter are no better than the scanner that uses the mirror box attachment. Scanning negatives can also be done with an entirely different kind of scanner all together, instead of a regular one with attachments.

Using a digital camera is one way to go about scanning negatives, and although it is not the best way for scanning negatives, it will get you a picture copy of your negatives. It makes sense to use a camera to get a picture of a picture. However, although this way of scanning negatives can be a simple way to get results, it often proves to turn out some pretty disappointing photos. Missing hues, colors, highlights, effects, and blurry, fuzzy images are very common. For scanning negatives, there are devices exist that can link your camera and a negative/slide projector so that when a projector changes display images, the camera is set up to snap a picture of it. These can be frustrating and expensive, and the obvious downfall is that you must have a working projector to use the method. To help with scanning negatives, other devices are on the market that attach right to the camera and hold a negative to it; however, you can only insert and deal with one negative at a time, and the devices for scanning negatives are usually specific to a certain make and model of camera.

By far the most hassle free, low effort, cost effective way for scanning negatives is to take the negatives to a professional. Someone at a camera shop or photography shop will be able to work the gizmos, gadgets, equipment, and devices needed for scanning negatives to become perfect pictures. Prices vary depending on the amount of photos that you want out of scanning negatives, but many people find it is an invaluable service to have when they need to have digital pictures.

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