My $10,000 Film Scanner

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @linusandhiscamera
    @linusandhiscamera  Год назад +122

    Hi y'all! I hope you enjoy the video. I didn't include this, but I just wanted note that these machines are about 20 years old, are commonly very problematic and break a lot, and getting new parts is sometimes almost impossible and repairs include flying someone out to fix your machine.
    If you're thinking of getting a scanner for at-home scanning purposes, look to DSLR and Camera scanning before investing in a frontier. Camera scanning is a fraction of the cost, the tech and the software is constantly getting better - AND there's already a chance y'all have a digital camera. Camera scanning is technically a very similar process to the frontier (the frontier is pretty much a 20 year camera scanning setup in a nice housing with its own software).
    Regardless, if you want a frontier - by all means! I'm not trying to tell you what to do. Just pls don't hit me up and tell me it broke after 3 weeks of use and tell me partially it's my fault. I'm prepared for mine to potentially break at any second 😂

    • @richiewarke1805
      @richiewarke1805 Год назад

      Thanks agaion for yet another awesome video! If someone wanted to get into the retro scanning game, would other models like the frontier sp2500 be a solid option too?

    • @ivabellini
      @ivabellini Год назад

      Grazie del consiglio! :)

    • @chuheihkg
      @chuheihkg 8 месяцев назад

      Good trying . I have some difficulities about picking new gadget for scanning film. I either pick such as plustek scanner , epson V850 or lomography digitaliza Max. I share this, as I have some clues about mathematical tricks. Scanner do no tricks, just major eye dropping which I fear.

  • @TheDeamonLo
    @TheDeamonLo Год назад +149

    I like the idea that this is next to your bed and is the first and last thing you see everyday.

  • @anthonydotb
    @anthonydotb Год назад +179

    I’m fascinated by the scanner but even more blown away by your artistic skills. You’re an amazing photographer.

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад +2

      thank you so so much!

    • @justinlansdale
      @justinlansdale Год назад +2

      came here to say the same thing! absolutely stunning imagery.

    • @mehsmehmeh
      @mehsmehmeh 7 месяцев назад

      agree with this comment so much

  • @oldnewstock
    @oldnewstock Год назад +18

    I've worked on these scanners for years. Brought a few back from the dead, they're deceptively complicated internally. Here's a fun little fact, these scanners use a monochrome image sensor, and create a colour image by flashing red green and blue LEDs through the negative. It's effectively simulating 3 ccd sensors, creating a much cleaner, low noise image!

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад +2

      legend!! thank you for sharing

    • @ericpmoss
      @ericpmoss Год назад +1

      The Nikon 9000 does that, but wow is it slow at 4000dpi. Newer SilverScan software reduces the jerky film movement, but this Fuji blows it away for usability.

  • @chris24hdez
    @chris24hdez Год назад +32

    I was a lab tech a long time ago. I remember tweaking all customer photos, taking mini vacations with every roll of film. Although these scanners were fast, they had a limited dynamic range compared to home film scanners today. In reality they could not cover the dynamic range of a significant portion of film.

    • @ivanmoreno137
      @ivanmoreno137 Год назад +4

      Which home film scanner do u recommend?

    • @cggg490
      @cggg490 10 месяцев назад +1

      I’m getting a Nikon Coolscan 5000 for home scanning. Hope it’s decent.

    • @bozoc2572
      @bozoc2572 4 месяца назад +1

      Hmmm, not sure which scanners exactly can outperform the frontier.
      Drum scan and a nice mirrorless setup for sure but those aren't too easy or practical.

  • @romanlopez9485
    @romanlopez9485 Год назад +9

    you're really selling this thing. I've never wanted a film scanner more in my life, before watching this video. I need one this looks amazing

  • @chadrem
    @chadrem Год назад +64

    I would love to see a Frontier SP-3000 side by side with a high quality mirrorless camera scanner. Same negatives, same edits, etc. Like an honest review of how to use Negative Lab Pro to get close to (or even the same) output that you are getting. It would be helpful for those of us who are never going to be able to buy a Frontier SP-3000.

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад +29

      that would be cool! i hear you 👀

    • @colorblindexposures
      @colorblindexposures Год назад +5

      @@linusandhiscamera When you do this, make sure to go into an in depth explanation of how the scanner uses the three colors and digital ice to scan. In my opinion, this is the greatest difference to camera scanning.

    • @TheEbrahim07
      @TheEbrahim07 Год назад

      @@colorblindexposures it also has a CCD sensor in comparison to CMOS censor that is found in most modern cameras. I strongly believe that dedicated Film Scanners are superior to Camera scanning in terms of Colors and especially how colors transition in the photo.

    • @etra0516
      @etra0516 Год назад

      Please do. I know the scanner can help in the creative process, but there's definitely skill (and creativity) involved in the process, so seeing you do both can show the range of one process or the other.

  • @KornelijAnele
    @KornelijAnele 10 месяцев назад +2

    This video is like a love letter to the Frontier scanner, love it.

  • @SebastianOakley
    @SebastianOakley Год назад +3

    This just makes me want to pick one up myself and sit there like a total film geek and be blown away by the results!

  • @pierrewikberg
    @pierrewikberg Год назад +2

    Damn. I want this thing. Or a lab that cared about scanning photos as much as you do.

  • @snappiness
    @snappiness Год назад +29

    I love this video so much. What a cool piece of tech, and your passion for it & photography is awesome. My film knowledge is limited (and I DSLR scan negatives), so I never realized that these older machines actually changed the light hitting the negative. That makes so much more sense than adjusting the digital file afterwards, especially in the age of these older scanners. Thanks for sharing!

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад +2

      thank you so much 😭 and yes it’s truly an amazing machine

  • @Scyth3934
    @Scyth3934 Год назад +5

    The scanner is amazing, but your photography is actually even more amazing. I'm stunned.

  • @MikkoKalavainen
    @MikkoKalavainen Год назад +3

    OOOHHH MY GOD I used to run those in the 2000's! When they were brand new and the best of the best. Also That Noritsu V30 is exactly the same one we had in the shop. Awesome memories brought right back. Thanks a million!

  • @WillemVerb
    @WillemVerb Год назад +4

    magic

  • @SivertAlmvik
    @SivertAlmvik Год назад +5

    This brings back memories. When I was a student, I worked part time in a photo lab and my job was to develop and scan film. The lab I worked for only had Noritsu a Noritsu digital minilab

  • @うめん-t5h
    @うめん-t5h Год назад +3

    I work in a photo shop that develops film in Japan.
    I can use my Frontier SP-3000 scanner at will because of the way I work, and once you get used to it, simple keys like D- to change brightness and C+ to change cyan are very easy to use.

  • @RyanSchweitzer77
    @RyanSchweitzer77 2 дня назад

    I used to work at a photo lab in a Wal-Mart store from 2006-2010, back when they still had 1-hour "wet labs" in their stores (they've all since been converted to digital "dry labs" now using high-quality inkjet printers and kiosks for loading digital images networked to them, no more in-store chemical film or print processing, only "send-out" service to an outside lab), and they had a Frontier SP-3000 just like yours that I used on the daily for scanning negatives or slides to either prints or digital images.
    It's quite a versatile and high-quality scanner, as demonstrated here, I used the density and color balance controls to get some pretty good scans from film. I used it to scan all of my family photos to CD-Rs (luckily my mom kept all of the negatives) during the slow times when I worked there.

  • @MrShanePhoto
    @MrShanePhoto Год назад +2

    Worked in labs for years. These are incredible. They are built for quality and speed

  • @MarcS4R
    @MarcS4R Год назад +6

    I did the same , bought a frontier during the Pandemic , carried it into the third floor with the Help of my friends and now it lives in my apartment. I agree with every you said , it’s such an amazing machine . I love it so much

  • @sensitivedesensitivity7349
    @sensitivedesensitivity7349 Год назад +2

    HOLEE SHITTTTTT. The scanner is a really cool piece of technology, but your photos brought me to tears. You are a fantastic photographer and you’ve inspired me to keep photographing

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад

      thank you so much!! hope you get out and take some pics soon!!

  • @fishryan9526
    @fishryan9526 Год назад +1

    thanks to this finally I solve the misunderstood about SP-3000, it is fantastic and more powerful than I used to witnessed in such many labs😌

  • @garyc6183
    @garyc6183 Год назад

    I know someone who has an old drum scanner. A single scan takes hours but the results are mind blowing.

  • @shaoshuai_on_film
    @shaoshuai_on_film Год назад +1

    the music along with the film photos, and you demonstrating this amazing piece of technology from the past... its like a dream. I just love to imagine the peacefulness of sitting down in front of this machine, slowly dial in my photos that I took.

  • @Linus007
    @Linus007 5 месяцев назад

    I used to scan with a 300k drum scanner drom Crossfield in Rochester during 1995. Nice to see your vintage equipment.

  • @pembridgehouse
    @pembridgehouse Год назад +1

    Thanks. I used to take my films to a couple of labs that used this equipment. When shooting weddings when digital was coming in I used to get the lab to do digital scans on a cd as well as my packets of prints. I was always in awe of the people who did the processing. great video. thanks

  • @panelsandbars
    @panelsandbars Год назад +7

    Damn shame your lab isn’t around anymore, but this was a wonderful watch. Love seeing the magic of the process.

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад +4

      if it wasn't so so much work i'd reopen but i like taking photos and making videos wayyyy more hahaha

  • @very-ratti
    @very-ratti Год назад +4

    Thanks King, now I want a $10,000 scanner and all of the troubles that come with it.

  • @bangersallday
    @bangersallday Год назад +10

    Your knowledge and passion towards not only film photography, but photography as a whole is so special. Thank you for sharing with all of us, I could happily watch your content all day long. These scans are mind blowing!

  • @babbsgraveto
    @babbsgraveto Год назад +1

    This video moved me in towards a better path… the piano too, thanks for the inspiration.

  • @JaredTrevino
    @JaredTrevino Год назад +1

    Why am I tearing up watching this?🥲

  • @christofferpaavilainen5298
    @christofferpaavilainen5298 Год назад +1

    Beautiful stuff! Got me totally stressed down and relaxed on my break from editing, but at the same time got me really stressed up with urge to bring the pentax67 out of the house before Sweden turns into Mordor.

  • @decipher-me
    @decipher-me Год назад +3

    your photos are so gooood. Funny because most of them aren't even my cup of tea and I prefer a different style of photography but hard work always shows

  • @a.m.m.f
    @a.m.m.f Год назад +4

    I dread scanning my photos in my V600, not only is it slow, it's innaccurate and dificult. Watching this video has made me extremely envy. Awesome work!

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад

      you can get solid results with medium format on the v600 if you’re using negative lab pro!!

    • @blackxthink
      @blackxthink Год назад

      @@linusandhiscamera I tried using a V600 with the musueum glasses for the film or bare in the holder... good lord that was a disapointment with the colors and the sharpness. (Well there was no sharpness, lets be honest). ☹
      Anyways, great video !

    • @noahfilmsthis
      @noahfilmsthis Год назад

      @@blackxthink Disappointed to hear that as I was thinking of doing the same with my v600...

    • @blackxthink
      @blackxthink Год назад +1

      @@noahfilmsthis if you already have the scanner it’s worth a try, but on my side it didn’t work. :/ Maybe it’s my technique, but it’s not like i could do much more since a flatbed is quite simple to use 😅

  • @wilkinsswiger2306
    @wilkinsswiger2306 Год назад +1

    the music in the bg is lovely 🦚

  • @mompi26
    @mompi26 Год назад +5

    Hi, Linus. I had no idea you had a filmlab. I also opened a lab a year ago in Barranquilla, Colombia. I am the only filmlab in the entire Caribbean region of the country, and I do everything by hand. It's quite exhausting. I am hesitating between buying a frontier or scanning with a camera, the second option is much cheaper but I feel that the workflow with the frontier is much faster.

    • @andywilson89
      @andywilson89 Год назад

      Man I want to come meet you when I ride my motorcycle through Colombia! I'm shooting digital while I'm traveling on my bike, but I'm looking for places in Latin America that process film

  • @VincentLoGreco
    @VincentLoGreco Год назад +1

    This brought back memories! I worked in a one hour lab in a mall (ritz camera/camera shop inc) from 2004-2007 and we used a frontier to print and scan film. I still have the muscle memory for all the controls on the keypad.

  • @Koolken98
    @Koolken98 Год назад +2

    Love the run of photos at the end, insane versatility!

  • @imrannuri
    @imrannuri Год назад

    This is so fascinating to see! Great photos too. I especially loved the photos of the person sitting in a chair surrounded by empty chairs in a circle

  • @Playerdue
    @Playerdue 4 месяца назад

    Now, that's the definitive scanner, and it is a lot quicker than my Lightroom! 😆 I really like specialized stations, like the ones that existed a couple of decades ago for VFX or editing software.
    Kudos for your past experience with your lab, that's a very cool experience!

  • @costagf
    @costagf Год назад +1

    Really Great seeing your PHOTOS while YOU work/show some of your process-decision making, LOVE this peek behind the curtain, THANX 🙏

  • @kolsimcha
    @kolsimcha Месяц назад

    Wonderful and very inspiring. I have all my negatives scanned by my lab on a Frontier and it was very interesting to watch you work on it. And your photos are just amazing. Thanks!

  • @leov91
    @leov91 Год назад +1

    i bought that cameo camera a couple months ago! lil hidden gem!

  • @doctorstrobe
    @doctorstrobe Год назад

    Dude, I came for the scanner and ended up staying for your images! They're awesome, you're super talented.

  • @fatszenji89
    @fatszenji89 Год назад +2

    I began shooting film almost 20 years ago in high school. Then I went digital in 2009, during my 3rd year at college. I was deeply inspired by the film photography vlogs I recently explored on YT and IG since last year. (Kudos to you and Willem for keeping film alive!) I decided to return to film photography last January 2023. I was fortunate enough to keep some of my dad's 35mm camera gear. After watching this, you really inspired me to become a better film photographer. Keep it up and stay awesome! 😊Cheers from the Philippines!

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад

      thank you for watching!! cheers!

    • @tangyorange6509
      @tangyorange6509 Год назад

      Bro credited him and Willem as the only people keeping film alive😂

  • @g1234538
    @g1234538 Год назад +1

    What I like about this, after binging a lot of color enlarging videos, is how the adjustment tools given are the same as the enlarger would have. Furthermore, this whole setup just seems to have a really fluid workflow. You can do scans, dial in the adjustments with the special keys. "Lets add a bit more magenta" *tap tap tap* "lower the density" *tap tap tap tap* and seeing the results get better and better, I could watch this for hours it's so satisfying lol.
    It's also nice that the density adjustments you made on some of the images give a good sense of the latitude you have to work with, such as the shot of your friend in front of the portal window.
    Love the colors in your photos, both in the various settings and your studio work! They're really amazing photos!

  • @SiegfriedGlina
    @SiegfriedGlina Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. Amazing bit of kit, and wonderful photos. Reminds me I need to get back to scanning my photos.... I've only got an Epson though!

  • @warren4261
    @warren4261 Год назад +1

    Man that is awesome ! And here I thought I was killing' it with my Nikon Super Coolscan 4000

  • @jaimeduncan6167
    @jaimeduncan6167 11 месяцев назад

    Late to the party but fantastic pictures. Also, the scanner is crazy as is your ability to manage it. The power of dedicated software/hardware package.

  • @alvaroalcala6451
    @alvaroalcala6451 3 месяца назад

    hi I work several years with this scanner and the model SP2500 to, Even I now the previus software version , works with lp5700 and lp 370 ist so exiting see you work with a clean and functional machine.

  • @jeanettenevarez3203
    @jeanettenevarez3203 Год назад +2

    what an amazing machine! It's so great to see photographers still embracing film this way. I went to art school for photography at texas state, and the digital film scanners are good but this is so special.

  • @DylanSpitz
    @DylanSpitz Год назад +1

    So interesting to see the process. What an incredible machine. Paired with your eye and ability to work with light WHEWWWW

  • @sidtakespics
    @sidtakespics Год назад +1

    Frontier asmr vid?? I love how mechanically-sounding everything is!

  • @hellothisiskyle
    @hellothisiskyle Год назад +1

    In 2015 I found a frontier on Craigslist in Cleveland where I was living for $1500. Sadly I didn’t have space or the hookups for it, but my friend from Milwaukee rented a trailer and drove all the way down to pick it up. Guess at that price it’s definitely worth the drive haha

  • @filip0112
    @filip0112 Год назад +2

    Hi, I also work on SP3000. One thing you need to remember is to clean little mirror inside of automatic carrier (the one on film path). Otherwise frame adjustment will go bad

  • @tsmithh
    @tsmithh Год назад +1

    Hey Linus,
    I met you a few months back at a camera shop in chinatown nyc and you were super nice. I love your videos dont ever stop posting!

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад

      I remember! So nice meeting you dude!! Thanks for watchinggg

  • @codyhoerauf3495
    @codyhoerauf3495 Год назад +1

    Glad you're back! Pretty mind blowing the adjustments you can make with this scanner

  • @dillkommen
    @dillkommen Год назад

    you did NOT need to make me need this. but now I just need to have a refrigerator sized industrial scanner whyyy
    so damn cool thanks for this unique insight lol

  • @redsnake93
    @redsnake93 Год назад

    I’m so glad you started this channel up again please don’t stop

  • @progressocriativo
    @progressocriativo Год назад +1

    Supa cool! Thank you for this video. Also nice curiosity to know that you are able to scan the border to create contact sheets with a Frontier.

  • @Necroblob
    @Necroblob Год назад +1

    How do you find working with the old operating system? Do you worry about repairs? I must say those scans are absolutely stunning and the speed with which you get them looking perfect is incredible. Thanks for making this video, super cool.

  • @taranspictures
    @taranspictures Год назад +2

    I've never seen your videos before but I am so glad I clicked on this one. Your photos are amazing, the lighting and colour in each of them are inspiring. I've been super unmotivated with film photography at the moment and I've primarily been shooting digital for the past few months but now I just want to pick up my Pentax 67 and go shoot some portraits!

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад

      thank you so much for this comment 😭🤍 you’re too nice.

  • @iainlaurence
    @iainlaurence Год назад +1

    That’s really cool technology and a different, more hands-on way to edit a photo!

  • @grainybrews
    @grainybrews Год назад

    Really brings new meaning to coming out of the closet... that's a beautiful setup

  • @jimjamjones5335
    @jimjamjones5335 Год назад +1

    Amazing work 8:22 favorite photo out of the bunch, amazing software too for the time!

  • @willjlambr
    @willjlambr Год назад +1

    Dude loooove your contact sheet at 9:01. Your eye for color is 👌👌👌

  • @piercerose8374
    @piercerose8374 Год назад +1

    Do they happen to just have the touch up software for digital? I love how simple it is and the 2k look

  • @NPNGPhotography
    @NPNGPhotography Год назад +1

    What a wonderful scanner. The workflow of editing colors seems so smooth, I’d love to have a process like that in my own scanner.

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад +2

      hoping we get something new like the frontier one day!!

  • @psajgal
    @psajgal Год назад

    Finally we got the video!! I love the frontier look so much, wish I could just get one for myself

  • @anx1ety_prime
    @anx1ety_prime Год назад +2

    dude this is so sick, youre really talented

  • @eye_f64
    @eye_f64 Год назад +1

    This is such a flex, edits are clean!

  • @lilyyymartinez
    @lilyyymartinez Год назад +1

    Soooo sick, i love how much range you have to be able to change so much , that silhouette picture!!! super cool video ! its awesome seeing the behind the scenes

  • @MichaWha
    @MichaWha Год назад

    Now I hate my DSLR-scanning setup XD
    Thanks for sharing though, it was really interesting, I love this little keyboard for modifying the tints, really dope!

  • @maseuli
    @maseuli Год назад +1

    WOW! How can you get that beautiful one? It is amazing!!

  • @AllenZaki
    @AllenZaki Год назад

    So awesome to see how detailed you can get using “analog photoshop” in your scans with the Frontier. Great video! ✨

  • @davidmadariaga9675
    @davidmadariaga9675 4 месяца назад

    this was so beautiful it made me cry!, thanks for sharing such an amazing and beautiful work of art (your photos and the scanner lol), greetings from Chile, South America.

  • @NapoleonSuarez
    @NapoleonSuarez Год назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed this. It really made me want to pick up my camera and create some art. Salute to you!

  • @VariTimo
    @VariTimo Год назад +1

    You should really take a deep dive into the 7777 menu. You can get the scanner to scan the whole area of the mask so you’re not cropping and I think you can do a registry edit to get 6144x4096 scans.

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад

      i love the 7777 menu. i'm def not getting scans that big though! def want to

  • @stevenamos7489
    @stevenamos7489 Год назад +2

    Love it! I actually use my 120 masks for scanning 35mm mainly for panoramic scans with borders. I’d love to see more of the archival photos of your lab and how it grew along with all the problems you came across
    Great video! X

  • @wessidestory
    @wessidestory Год назад

    I love this. I feel like these devices provide a way to tangibly grasping the past and merging it with the images from the present. Your images were stunning. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @agxiso
    @agxiso Год назад +1

    amazing piece of tech

  • @mohamad.a.z
    @mohamad.a.z Год назад +1

    absolutely love this video! Your talent shines through in every frame, and I genuinely enjoy watching your work. I only wish I could find a high-quality scanner for my films like yours. Some of the scans I've received in the past were so disappointing that I couldn't bring myself to post or use those images.

  • @PhilKnall
    @PhilKnall Год назад +1

    What a beautiful video. Real meditative. Much love.

  • @O4KAST
    @O4KAST Год назад +2

    10:53 woooowwww... Just how?

  • @mcutler71
    @mcutler71 Год назад

    Awesome video Linus. It blows my mind how invested Fujifilm used to be with film photography and how completely they abandoned the medium. I love my x100v, but I long for the day when Fuji takes the body of the 100v, guts the inside and adds the mechanics of a film camera.

  • @renemies78
    @renemies78 Год назад

    Incredible scanner and most importantly to me, incredible pictures! I really love your portraits.

  • @magba__
    @magba__ Год назад +1

    wow that scanner is so fu*king cool

  • @robdixon5016
    @robdixon5016 Год назад

    I actually worked for years for Fujifilm. I installed dozens of SP3000 scanners for commercial labs. Its my favorite scanner by a large margin. Great colors and a very solid system.

  • @HueyPProductions
    @HueyPProductions 10 месяцев назад

    This video wants me to tell my lab to start scanning on all Frontier!

  • @JulianThomasPhotography
    @JulianThomasPhotography Год назад +1

    We miss you in Raleigh!

  • @gmosworld
    @gmosworld Год назад

    What a beautiful video.
    A 10k film scanner is only as good as the man using it, and your skill and passion truly shows through.
    The contact sheet is so genius too. I'm super jealous!

  • @enhimmelskdr0g
    @enhimmelskdr0g Год назад +1

    Yes Linus!! Your videos are wonderful and your photographs are amazing. Please keep making videos for us 🙏🏻

  • @Jurschouten
    @Jurschouten Год назад

    One of my favourite ideo about photography ever, really glad to have seen it :)

  • @bathvader
    @bathvader Год назад

    This is an old video but I've just turned into a subscriber. Your scans are artistic. I've long left film behind due to the costs and how difficult it was for me to express creativity without self-development and scanning, but you're showing me a really, really artistic side of things. Favourite shot was the one in the misty blue forest with the girl in the centre. And I also love old-timey gear. Shot with 2 (!) Nikon F5s before I let both of those go in favour of digital. Love your work.

  • @Offstagemusic
    @Offstagemusic 11 месяцев назад

    This is so interesting. It's incredible how much quality you can get on film. would love to know what machine you use to develop a film. Thanks is advance!

  • @gmart225
    @gmart225 Год назад +1

    Beautiful video. Together with the video on Willem's channel it made it better understand how photography works.

  • @jdsd771007
    @jdsd771007 Год назад +1

    Nice one! I enjoyed the enlarging video you did with Willem, got me itching to enlarge myself! Now you gave me wanting to take out a small business loan and picking up a frontier 😂😂😂

  • @Francois_L_7933
    @Francois_L_7933 Год назад +1

    I'm quite happy that you showed a bit of the illumination box as I've been trying to figure out how this thing works for a few years now. I'm wondering if the light box is lit by a series of R-G-B and C-M-Y leds or some other method?

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад

      That sounds pretty probable!

    • @bobo.camera
      @bobo.camera Год назад +1

      Yup, the RGB and IR LEDs are underneath the diffusion box. The scanner takes multiple exposures with just one color illuminated at a time and combines them in software. For higher resolutions it’s doing even more exposures, shifting the monochromatic sensor each time to essentially do pixel shift to get more resolution than the native sensor pixel count.

  • @TimothymakeupsDitzler
    @TimothymakeupsDitzler Год назад +1

    I’m glad you’re back making vids ♥️

  • @BySerg
    @BySerg Год назад +1

    Very well put together video . Learned so much about film and just how much flexibility it actually has ! 🔥

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Год назад +1

      thank you!! these old machines are so suprisingly advanced

  • @CoreIceX
    @CoreIceX Год назад

    Amazing photography and nice to have an overview of the device. Let's hope that this kind of technology will be available for consumers at more normal price levels once a day.
    I am also wondering: are the images produced by a scanner like these way more sharper than a Nikon Coolscan 9000 for example or a Plustek scanner / Epson scanner?