DIY low-mo tech scanning Just for fun. definitely cannot replace the oh so expensive with sprocket scanning provided by our favorite film shops
1) Take your developed negatives put it on your computer LCD screen against a white background
2) Take a macro photo of the negative against the white computer screen with your camera phone (steady hands please)
3) Bring it to Photoshop (Brown film)
4) Image> Adjustments > invert (Result very blue film)
5) Image> Adjustments > Levels
6) Move the 2 corner arrows on Input Levels for Red, Green and Blue channels seperately to the tails of the graphs
7) Move the RGB Channel arrows the same way
TADA. you should be able to get a result something like this
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30455786@N02/2853683830/
Pls share if you have other Alternative ways of scanning film!
the_tourist- 09-15-2008
cool technique,goin to try them out now.thanks for sharing,bro. :D
ndroo- 09-15-2008
Hahaha. Looks fun!
cookiemansg- 09-17-2008
cool technique,goin to try them out now.thanks for sharing,bro. :D
Hey Tourist share your results ok :P
i did another one... didn't really work this time lol but effect rather excitingly lo-fi
natalie- 09-23-2008
Seems interesting ! Haha !
nazrin- 10-14-2008
cool experiment!!...
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