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This discussion has been around multiple times, and the purpose of creating a topic is to, hopefully, compare perspectives. I would start by admitting that this is the very reason I was drawn to build a DIY scanner, to see what I could get from those 50 year old film reels. Many have pointed out the limitation of the camera lens, which are very valid points. Nevertheless, the purpose of this community is to scan film, so I am going to borrow this line from @friolator, which I have taken as a m
Shooting, Developing, and Scanning 16mm Film — josh sheldon
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Shooting, Developing, and Scanning 16mm Film — josh sheldon
Shooting, Developing, and Scanning 16mm Film — josh sheldon
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Shooting, Developing, and Scanning 16mm Film — josh sheldon