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NEW! PS9700(with 4GB) 3-in-1 Digital Photo/Negative Films/Slides Scanner with built-in 2.4 LCD Screen with FREE 4GB SDHC Memory Card" Sale Price: $118.99 |
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SVP 3-in-1 PhotoScanner PS-9700 is a innovative standalone film scanner that instantly converts 35mm film negatives, slides and photo prints into digital images without the need for a computer or application software... |
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SVP PS9700 3-in-1 Digital Photo / Negative Films / Slides Scanner with built-in 2.4 LCD Screen" Sale Price: $99.99 |
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SVP 3-in-1 PhotoScanner PS-9700 is a innovative standalone film scanner that instantly converts 35mm film negatives, slides and photo prints into digital images without the need for a computer or application software... |
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Ion 35mm Photo Negative and Slide Converter to PC (SLIDES2PC) List Price: $149.95 Sale Price: $55.00 |
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Ion 35mm photo negative and slide converter to PC. Transfers 35mm negatives to PC or notebook quickly and easily. Print, edit or archive photo collection with quick and easy scanning software. 5MP Hi-res full-color scanning with 1-touch instant scan... |
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SVP PS9700 Black(with 8GB)3-in-1 Digital Photo/Negative Films/Slides Scanner with built-in 2.4 LCD Screen" Sale Price: $112.99 |
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SVP 3-in-1 PhotoScanner PS-9700 is a innovative standalone film scanner that instantly converts 35mm film negatives, slides and photo prints into digital images without the need for a computer or application software... |
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Medalight 35mm Film Slide and Negative Viewer List Price: $0.00 Sale Price: $28.95 |
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The DLC Medalight 35mm Film Slide & Negative Viewer is designed to view 2x2 mounted slides and 35mm film strips and negatives. The 3x glass lens allows for easy viewing of originals. A button on the side releases the slide into the holding tray at the bottom of the viewer... |
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SVP 2012 Newest PS9890 3-in-1 Digital Photo / Negative Films / Slides Scanner with built-in 2.4 LCD Screen+AV out List Price: $249.99 Sale Price: $139.99 |
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SVP 2012 Newest 3-in-1 PhotoScanner PS9890 is a innovative standalone film scanner that instantly converts 35mm film negatives, slides and photo prints into digital images without the need for a computer or application software... |
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SVP FS1000 Black DIGITAL FILM 35MM NEGATIVES & SLIDES SCANNER! Sale Price: $36.59 |
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Have you ever thought about how to keep the perfect quality of your old photographs forever? Scanning all the prints too time-consuming and processing the films in a lab too expensive? Then here comes a unique film scanner right for you: ScanPro FilmScanner FS-1000 ScanPro FilmScanner FS-1000 is a small device able to work with both negative and positive classic 35mm film... |
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NEW PS9700 3-in-1 Digital Photo / Negative Films / Slides Scanner with built-in 2.4 LCD Screen" Sale Price: $159.98 |
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SVP 3-in-1 PhotoScanner PS-9700 is a innovative standalone film scanner that instantly converts 35mm film negatives, slides and photo prints into digital images without the need for a computer or application software... |
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ION FILM 2 SD 35mm Film and Slide Scanner List Price: $179.00 Sale Price: $53.99 |
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Transfer 35mm negatives and slides to an SD card |
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Innovative Technology 35mm Negative and Slide Converter to PC List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $39.99 |
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Don't allow your treasured memories to fade away! Use our 35mm Negative and Slide Converter to preserve your treasured memories. Simply connect this device to your PC and using our easy one-touch "instant scan", recapture all of your old images into clear digital copies which are perfect for archiving, sharing or just re-living the fond memories... |

Can you Cross Process Color Negative Film?
I have Expired Kodak Portra Ultra Color 400UC 120mm film Color Negative film, being shot with a Holga FN, is it possible to Cross Process color negative film, what do I ask for? I've read this
"C41-E6: taking colour negative film and developing in slide chemicals. This usually results in muted pastel colours with very little contrast. As a result you may want to ask your lab to push 2 or 3 stops to increase the contrast."
Second Question, should I leave my B&W film as is or is there some cool technique when having it developed that I should do?
Second question - you could try briefly exposing it to light during development for a solarized effect. (Very hit and miss!) But I'd suggest processing the film normally then play around with the prints, or in Photoshop.










