In this video I talk about some of the considerations and obstacles I faced while looking for a quality and affordable film scanner. I also show you some of the basic equipment I use and preparations I take while scanning. And lastly I briefly show you the basic settings I use when scanning in an image for distribution online.
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-Chris
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