Scanning Secrets Part 1 or How to Make Your Scanner Love You
Scanning Secrets Part 1 is the first in a series on how to maximize your scanner for film! In this video we explore calibration of the plane of focus and the use of Anti Newton Glass to achieve a very clean flat scan. Future posts will examine scanning software and proper workflow. This post is in celebration of achieving 200 subscribers here on Figital Revolution 2.0 Scanning Secrets Part TWO will be released when we hit 250 subscribers here OR a total of 15 Patreon Supporters at any amount. / figitalrevolution Anti Newton Glass Link (I purchase the 8x10 option as it provides more flexibility): Viva la Revolution- Steve #scanningfilm #scanning #photography #film #figitalrevolution #hybridphotography #epsonscanner #antinewtonglass

Scanner Secrets Part TWO

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How to Scan Black-and-White Film (ft. Silverfast 8.8)

Tips on Scanning Black and White Film

How IMAX 70MM Film is Scanned and Printed!

Scanning FILM to the Outer Limits

Film negatives: So many things can go wrong

WHY YOU NEED TO STOP BUYING ANTI NEWTON RING GLASS!

200MP Film Scan? YES! I've Been Scanning Film for OVER 10 years! Here's What I've Learned

Drum Scanning Film - What makes it so good?

The Film Scanner I Always Dreamed of Owning

Do Megapixels Matter When Converting Negatives With A Digital Camera

DIY Epson Flatbed Scanning Holder - Buh Bye Newton's Rings! - Large Format Friday

Why Your Film Scans Suck

Get The BEST SCANS With Your FLATBED Scanner

Wet Mounting Supplies for Film

Review: Epson V850 film scanner. Flatbed scanner for prints, transparencies and negatives

How to scan 8x10 film with a digital camera

Epson V750 vs Imacon 646 Scanning Part 1

