How Do You Convert SLR Camera Film To Digital?
Photography has had a long history of using SLR cameras, which make extensive use of 35 millimeter film. Until recently, film would be developed chemically and then printed onto photographic paper for prints, and the originally developed film was also preserved in the form of film negatives, which could be used for making future prints. Since the digital revolution, devices have been designed to scan such prints and negatives in order to make them into digital files for viewing on computers and in digital picture frames. The two main devices for this work are scanners (to scan prints) and film negative scanners (to convert negatives). Connect a flatbed scanner or a film negative scanner to your computer and install the software which came with the unit. The software provided with scanners permits you to operate the scanner systems and also allows you to edit and save your newly scanned images in the format you desire. When using this software, use PNG format to save your original scans