It’s the song of the year. I just can’t get enough of it.
It’s the song of the year. I just can’t get enough of it.
DISCLAIMER: Photo purists may scoff or cringe, but they just don’t know how to have fun.
So, what we have here is a solution to a problem which has come up recently for me. The problem being that I’ve been shooting mostly film lately and I have a whole bunch of negatives longing to be digitized… So I thought I’d help them little guys out. After a bit of pondering I came up with what you see below.

Pretty simple, eh? All you have to do is find yourself a cardboard box and a piece of matte white cardstock. Cut an appropriate size rectangle in the center of one of the sides. Now insert your cardstock at a 45° angle to the hole you just made. Mount your slide holder [or another piece of cardstock with the same size rectangle cut out] in front of the hole on the outside of the box, then position your desk lamp to shine down inside it. All you have to do now is set up your camera in front of the slide holder [a level on your tripod head comes in really handy here].
A FEW TIPS:
That’s it! A great quality scan for next to nothing!
I’ll be doing another post shortly on what to do with your RAW scans to get them to look like positive images you’d get back from the photolab. In the mean time, I hope you have fun making my DIY cardboard box scanner.
So, I’ve been quite into fast film lately and thought I’d post a couple of shots from a recently spent roll of Kodak Gold 800.
I think I like it… well, at least for the price. I’m really digging the colour. The grain is a bit loud, but I don’t think it’s as bad as the Lomo 800 I tried previously. Who knows, maybe I’ll do some sort of comparison soon…
So, I spent some time today trying to get this fancy new website of mine to look as it should in Internet Explorer. That was no easy task!
Thanks to a very good friend of mine, we were able to get the site looking good in IE 9, so if that’s what you’re using [and I hope not] you’re in luck. I had Kitt check it out in IE 8, and things are still a bit messed in that browser. Don’t get me started about IE 6 & 7!
Things look great in Firefox, Chrome and Safari, so all you net savvy folks out there can enjoy it as it should be enjoyed. As for you Internet Explorer users… might I suggest Firefox, Chrome or Opera? All are free and give a much better interwebbing experience than IE.
What browser are you using? Notice anything off? Leave me a comment and let me know!
Hello everybody.
Thanks for checking out my new blog! It’s been a little while coming, but I finally have one of them fancy WordPress type deals, and it’s only going to get better…
In the coming weeks I’ll be adding design and photography portfolios, and a few nice refinements.
So, stay tuned for more posts about design, photography, bikes, music, guitars, food, and anything else I feel is worth the time it takes to write a post about!