
How To Scan 35mm and 120 Film At Home w/ Negative Supply
Updated on Oct 10, 2022
Scanning your own film rolls can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Learn how to effortlessly scan high-quality film rolls for a fraction of the time.
Quickly and easily scan up to 6x9cm negatives in a single capture. Guarantees film flatness with a magnetic hinge mechanism, full rolls can be scanned in 60 seconds or less.
Light source specifically designed for scanning photographic film for 35mm up through 4x5. Compact and bright, this is a great light pad for both color and black and white film.
95 CRI is sufficient for general film scanning, but for those working heavily with color film, scanning mounted slides/transparencies, or those for whom color/tonal accuracy is an absolute must, our 99 CRI offering is a necessity.
The below graphs from Negative Supply's in-house testing compares our 95 and 99 CRI bulbs. You’ll notice significantly improved performance across the board with our 99 CRI light, with it’s strongest improvements in R4, R9, R10, R11, and R12 channels. Namely blue and red channels are much, much more accurate.
Updated on Oct 10, 2022
Scanning your own film rolls can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Learn how to effortlessly scan high-quality film rolls for a fraction of the time.