Guide to Film Photography
Color negative film, or color print film, for 35mm film cameras and medium format cameras is still universally used and is most commonly processed using Kodak’s C-41 processing techniques. As there are many different...
Sepia toning a black and white print will add a very classic, timeless look to any black and white silver print and essentially turns a grayscale photo into a brownscale photo. This simple process...
When editing black and white photographs in Photoshop there are many ways to correct tone and contrast, but the simplest option is Levels. Levels can either be done by looking in the menu for...
Guide to Photography Film Cameras Film cameras come in a variety of types and sizes for film photography. The most common and popular camera is by far the 35mm single-lens reflex camera. Not only...
Curves is a very powerful tool that is often over looked by beginners of Photoshop because it seems to be a bit more intimidating compared to Levels. However, Curves is an invaluable tool that...
Photoshop makes color correction of your scanned film photography pretty easy, but it also provides quite a few different ways to do so. In general, color correction can be done by simply eyeing the...
If you anticipate purchasing a flatbed scanner then chances are you’ll probably end up with an Epson as they are generally highly rated, reviewed and available at most stores. With every Epson scanner you...