Click on the audio logo to listen to a brief rant on the future of film scanners… Part 2!! As mentioned in the audio, contact Kodak and let them know you want your $500 dedicated film scanner now! Also, if you went to a photographic institution- such as RIT (Rochester Institue of Technology) or SCAD [...]
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Scanners The Achilles Heel Part 2
Posted in Ektar, analog film technology, analog photography, film capture, film scans, indian hill imageworks, kodachrome, kodak, kodak ektar, photography today, scanning film, stephen schaub, tagged future of analog photography, future of film, kodak film scanner, scanning film kodak on March 16, 2010 | 10 Comments »
Fuji Discontinues A LOT of Color Films
Posted in analog film technology, analog photography, film capture, film scans, fuji film, kodak, kodak ektar, photography today, tagged fuji discontinues film, fuji color films discontinued, end of fuji color films on March 11, 2010 | 15 Comments »
After reading this post remember that it is always 5 o’clock somewhere so have a stiff drink ready… I have yet to get the “official” release from Fuji but from what I gather the following is true: Discontinued: Velvia 50 4×5 quickload Velvia 100 4×5 quickload Velvia 100F 4×5 quickload Provia 100F 4×5 quickload Color [...]
LightMeter iPhone App by Ambertation Review
Posted in Camera Technologies, Exposure Meter, The Cuboid, film capture, indian hill imageworks, iphone post, visualization techniques, tagged iphone art light meter, iphone lightmeter on March 3, 2010 | 10 Comments »
If you own an iPhone 3Gs this is a must-have application for every working photographer. For additional information please visit: http://iphone.ambertation.de/lightmeter/ Correction: in the video I mention that this app works with the 3G and 3Gs iPhone… I was wrong… it only works with the 3Gs which is what I have.
Kodak Ektar 100 Now in 4×5 and 8×10 Sheets
Posted in Ektar, analog film technology, analog photography, film capture, film scans, kodak, tagged kodak ektar sheet film, new kodak color film, new kodak sheet film on February 16, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Here is some happy film news! Eastman Kodak has just announced this morning that the very popular color negative material Kodak Ektar film (C41 process) is now going to be offered in sheet film size for 4″ x 5″ and 8″ x 10″… these new sizes complement the already offered 35mm and 120 film sizes. [...]




