35mm
35mm
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by Steve Shulenski - 2007-01-01
There are a lot of myths and mysteries about what it really takes to succeed with your own pet photography business. However it is really a lot easier and simpler than what most people believe. Earni...
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by Victor Epand - 2007-05-25
The rampaging popularity of digital has gutted the secondary market for used 35mm cameras, and something like the Canon 7 once had value as a usable as well as collectible item. It seems the market is...
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by Mike Podlesny - 2007-11-02
Digital Photography is all the rage when it comes to taking pictures. Unlike convential cameras, the 35mm variety, you are able to view pictures immediately after you take them, decide whether ...
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by Stephen Cornfield - 2008-09-05
One of the questions that I am quite often asked is the following:Which is better to scan, film negatives or prints?It is always best to scan the original negatives, provided that they are in good sh...
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by Brite Pix - 2009-04-21
A photographic negative is a very delicate thing. It can be permanently damaged by the slightest fingerprint or piece of dust. Scratches cannot be removed from a negative, yet they do show up on a pri...
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by Brite Pix - 2009-04-21
As you dig through a box of old wedding photos, you may come across the negatives from the event. When you open them, you will realize that they look quite different than the negatives you had from yo...
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by Brite Pix - 2009-04-21
The best way to preserve your older photographs is to carefully preserve the negatives. Negatives fade much more slowly than printed pictures, but they are a bit fragile if not cared for carefully. To...
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by Brite Pix - 2009-04-21
One of the easiest ways to enjoy old photographs is to watch them in a slideshow. To put a slideshow into a DVD, you can take the time to scan all of the pictures, create a slide show, and then burn i...
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by Brite Pix - 2009-04-21
If you have been photographing for years, you likely have many photos that are not in digital format. Whether you have negatives or actual images, these photos have a limited life span. The only true ...
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by Brite Pix - 2009-04-21
Today's digital image technology is a great way to store and preserve your photographs. If you have a collection of film photographs, you might want to consider converting these photos to digital imag...