![]() ![]() What are the different methods for scanning a film negative?.Like other film formats, you can scan a 120 film using a flatbed scanner, a dedicated film scanner fit for the 120 film format, paired with a scanning mask like the Lomography DigitaLIZA 120 film scanning mask, or scanning kits like the Lomography DigitaLIZA+ and DigitaLIZA MAX which comes with a 120 film holder. How and where can I get my film scanned?įilm processing labs that offer film development services will typically also offer scanning services. ![]() Found in Vienna and only available for mainland Europe, you can send in your rolls directly to us at Lomography – LomoLab, Kaiserstraße 34/12, 1070 Vienna, Austria. The LomoLab is our film developing and scanning arm of Lomography. With scanning kits like the DigitaLIZA+ and DigitaLIZA MAX, you will likewise be needing either a digital camera with macro lens for the DigitaLIZA+, or just your smartphone for the DigitaLIZA MAX. The use of light table and LED panel to scan film negatives has been on the rise and for this method, you will be needing a digital camera equipped with a macro lens, or your smartphone, and a tripod. You can scan without a film holder or scanning mask by using an anti-newton glass on top of the film to keep it in place. The scanning masks are also available in 120 and 110 formats. Scanning masks like the DigitaLIZA 35 mm Scanning Mask allow you to conveniently fit your film on a flatbed scanner. Scanning with a flatbed scanner or a dedicated film scannerįor these widely-used methods, you will be needing film holders or scanning masks to use with a dedicated film scanner or a flatbed scanner that has film scanning capabilities. We recommend using our free in-browser Lomo DigitaLIZA LAB tool.ġ. You will also be needing a photo-editing software and tools like Photoshop, Lightroom and Negative Lab Pro if you’re scanning on your computer, or a photo-editing app if you’re scanning with your phone. Photos by jens_ey, homedeveloped and scanned using the Lomography DigitaLIZA Scanning Mask ![]()
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