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    Shoebox scan

    Been waiting to shoot the rest of a roll of 120 in my camera for a while now before I send off a few rolls for scanning. My impatient self decided to try the diy method of scanning film using a shoebox setup. Worked pretty well and gave it a unique look. Good method to hold me over before getting them properly scanned.


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    I'd love to read a bit about this shoebox method of yours. Could you grace us with a few paragraphs on how it's done? Maybe post a pic of your setup?
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    Here is the setup that I used. I followed their examples.....

    If you donīt have a film scanner then DiY | More than Photography

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    Oh, okay. Thanks. That wasn't quite what I thought it would be.
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    thanks..for sharing...

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    i dont have an expensive digital cam at my disposal (just my girlfriends digital point and shoot) but i cant wait to give this a try! thanks for sharing


 

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