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Vulture Gold Mine near Wickenburg, Arizona. Photo taken with a Nikon N80 film camera using an Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8D lens. Scanned on an Epson Perfection 1670 flat bed scanner. Taken on November 18, 2009
Plustek Mobile Scanner: Using USB power, Plustek Opticard 821 mobile scanner scans credit cards, checks, and business cards at the speed of 7 pages per minute.
View of our Bookeye overhead scanner in the Dept. of Archives & Records Management at Kennesaw State University.
Olympus Stylus Epic
Kodak 400 Tmax B&W
Lomography SmartPhone Scanner
iPhone 5
March 3, 2012
Chicago, IL
~9dB gain biquad antenna, 9.6V 1.8 Amp NiMH battery, GBA with Video Input cart for LCD. This is the 5th generation handheld scanner, but the first generation high gain handheld WiVi scanner
Een tijdje geleden deze wallpaper gemaakt. De animatiefilm 'a scanner darkly' blijkt bij release niet erg veel soeps te zijn. De animatie is wel erg mooi.
This is a pic I took on slide film back in March on my Mamiya. I picked up a scanner (finally). I had been relying on Jason's for a long time and hadn't been able to scan medium format since October. I'll hopefully have some B&W of Mir in the studio very shortly...
I've been evaluating the benefits of using film and scanning with an Epson flatbed. The outcome has been surprising - I'm going back to film! This is 35mm using grainy HP5 - it still blows up to make a comfortable 22"/A2 print with lots of detail and atmosphere. Of course I have had to downsize the image for FlickR so it loses some resolution especially in the words on the poster.
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35mm film Nikon LS9000 scanner
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Lightpainter: Frodo Álvarez DKL
Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight
Model: Wendy
Technic: one exposure, no photoshop.
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Shot made with OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OM-D E-M1 MrkII Live Composite
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Trial film only. Scanned for a thread.
I scanned this with a very old HP scanjet 5400c flat bed scanner, out of the protective sleeve. This scanner has a film attachement, but we don't have it and won't purchase it because the scanner is so old and in need of replacement. Glass is a bit dodgy.