Lomography has refreshed its DigitaLIZA Scanning Kits. The updated DigitaLIZA+ and DigitaLIZA Max modular scanning systems facilitate phone or camera scanning for various roll formats, including 35mm, 120, 110, and 127. Medium format scans can reach sizes of up to 6×7.
The new backlight included in both kits features a CRI of 97, meaning it emits 97% of wavelengths in comparison to incandescent bulbs. Maintaining a high CRI is essential for accurately reproducing colors from your negatives. Additionally, users have the option to use their own backlight if desired.
Both kits utilize magnets to keep the film flat, while the Max version comes with a phone stand as an extra feature.
The price for DigitaLIZA+ is $80 at shop.lomography.com/digita…
The DigitaLIZA Max is available for $100 at shop.lomography.com/digita…
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Film Q is a newly launched application that converts film negatives on the Analog.Cafe website without requiring any software installation. It links to your Dropbox account and handles file processing in the cloud. #editorial.
VueScan is an application compatible with more than 7,400 scanners, including many that were produced more than two decades ago. After moving away from SilverFast, which I found to be cumbersome, costly, and frustrating, I have been using VueScan for over five years. In this review, I will discuss the interface, features, limitations, my workflow, and the reasons I believe VueScan is essential for any photographer who scans film at home.
A web application that processes film scans in batches (including TIFFs, JPEGs, camera RAW files, and more) by applying histogram equalization. This is a documentation page explaining how to utilize this application.
The latest DigitaLIZA+ and DigitaLIZA Max modular scanning systems enable scanning from phones or cameras for various roll formats, including 35mm, 120, 110, and 127. Scans of medium formats can reach sizes of up to 6×7. #editorial.