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scanning film negatives

35mm film image with the Contax T2 - Contax T2 Point and Shoot Film Camera Review on Shoot It With Film

Top Ten Film Photography Tutorials of 2023!

Film photography was alive and well in 2023, and, as the year winds down, we wanted to take a look back at some of our top film photography tutorials...

An example of Newton's rings on a film negative - What are Newton's Rings and How to Fix Them on Shoot It With Film

What Are Newton’s Rings & How To Fix Them When Scanning Film Negatives

If you scan film negatives or Polaroids at home, you may have come across some weird, wavy patterns in your scans. Small spots or splotches...

35mm half frame film image of a farm - How to Scan Film Borders on Shoot It With Film

Scanning Film Borders with the Epson V600

Including the film borders in your scans can be a really fun addition to your images, adding a bit of character and giving your photos a look that is uniquely...

Medium format film image of a fashion portrait - Color Correcting Film Scans by John Adams III on Shoot It With Film

Three Useful Tools to Color Correct Your Film Scans by John Adams III

I love the convenience of film labs. Although pricey, being able to drop off rolls of film and leave them there and be confident...

Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner - Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner Review on Shoot It With Film

Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner Review by Samantha Stortecky

Hello friends! I am back with another fun analog tool that has me excited for all the film projects that 2022 will bring us! Last year for Christmas, I purchased...

120 film holder for digitizing with a DSLR - Negative Supply Basic Film Carrier 120 Review on Shoot It With Film

Negative Supply Basic 120 Film Carrier Review by John Adams III

Ever since coming across Amy Berge’s guide to scanning your own film at home, I’ve been a huge advocate for self scanning your film. Scanning your own film allows...

Double exposure with a shadow and leaves - Film Photography Double Exposures by Jennifer Stamps on Shoot It With Film

Double Exposure Experiment: Alternate Ways to Create Double Exposures with Film by Jennifer Stamps

Double exposures are a lot of fun. They can help an ordinary scene feel extraordinary. They can also give an image a dreamy or even magical feeling...

Scanning Film Negatives with a DSLR on Shoot It With Film

Scanning Film Negatives with a DSLR

I am fortunate enough that I have a Noritsu LS-600 (read: super swanky scanner) for my 35mm film. It can take in and scan an entire roll at once, is...

How to Sharpen Film Scans by James Baturin on Shoot It With Film

How to Sharpen Your Film Scans by James Baturin

Scanning is a great way to make digital files of your physical negatives. I’ve been scanning my negatives for a few years now with an Epson V600 scanner, and it...

How to Scan Polaroids and Fujifilm Instax Photos by Samantha Stortecky on Shoot It With Film

How to Scan Polaroid Photos by Samantha Stortecky

Hello, everyone! Welcome back! I’m so excited to be here and chatting with you all. Today, we’re going to be talking about one of the questions I get asked the...