Helppoa skannausta filmikuvaajalle

perjantaina, helmikuuta 01, 2013 / Lähettänyt Jutei / kommenttia (0)


Lomography.com on julkaisemassa lähes taskukokoista negatiiviskanneria. Skanneri skannaa kinofilmiä kännykän kameraa hyväksikäyttäen. Laite on suunnilleen parin vierekkäin laitetun kahvimukin kokoinen ja saa virtansa kahdesta AA-paristosta. Tämä siis sopii mukaan jopa matkoille! Testiskannausten laatu näyttää ihan kohtalaiselta ja toimii varmasti harrastekäytössä mainiosti. Laitteelle on tulossa ohjelmistotuki androidille iOSille, mutta skannaaminen onnistunee myös ilman ohjelmaa. Puhelimeksi kelpaa iso liuta älypuhelimia, jopa Nokia Lumia -sarjalaiset, tässä vielä linkki puhelimiin, mitkä on todettu yhteensopiviksi. Mielenkiintoinen laite ja jos hinta asettuu kohdilleen, niin tätähän vois jopa testata! 

Alla vielä yhtiö itse laatima esitetlyteksti lontoonkielellä sekä testikuvia:

The Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner


Instant Scanning, Instant Sharing: A simple way to scan and share your negatives via social media and email.
Revive Analogue Memories: The perfect tool for bringing back unforgettable moments!
Complete Convenience: Easy scanning system that is compatible with most smartphones.

INSTANT SCANNING, INSTANT SHARING

With the Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner you can easily scan, edit and share your 35mm films via social media and email. Simply turn on the scanner back-light, insert your negative, 
take a photo with your Smartphone and use the custom-built App to edit your photos. In an instant, you’ll end up with a digital version of your film which can be archived, emailed and 
shared with friends. This brand new product is the perfect tool for analogue photographers and retro-enthusiasts!

The scanner is currently exclusively available on Kickstarter with expected delivery in March. Find out more about the Smartphone Film Scanner now at Kickstarter.com 


REVIVE ANALOGUE MEMORIES

Remember that photo from your childhood that you are so proud of, or the one with your favorite toy? It’s time to get those analogue treasures out of that box in the attic! 
The Smartphone Film Scanner will allow you to revive all your best film negatives and color slides! A new and easy way to digitalize analogue photos quickly and to share good memories 
with your friends and family!

COMPLETE CONVENIENCE

This Smartphone Film Scanner is designed with a direct light panel which illuminates your developed film; scanning it is made as easy as capturing a photo on your Smartphone. It works 
with all different kinds of 35mm film: color negative, color slide and black & white films. It’s also great for scanning unconventional photo formats including longer panoramic shots 
and 35mm LomoKino movies. The quality of the scans is perfect for archiving, sharing and printing. And the Smartphone Film Scanner is so small that it can easily be carried around in 
your rucksack so you can hunt for more analogue film treasures!
      
Technical details:

Smartphone Film Scanner

Powered with 2 AA batteries
Size: 14cm x 7cm x 13cm
Weight: 244 grams

Smartphone Film Scanner App:

Android and iPhone compatible
Converts all type of 35mm films: color negative, B&W negative, slide, etc.
Panorama stitching
Animates LomoKino stills

Find more: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lomography/the-lomography-smartphone-film-scanner


WHAT THE HELL IS LOMOGRAPHY?   


http://www.lomography.com/about 


The Lomographic Society International is a globally active organization dedicated to experimental and creative snapshot photography. Boasting over a half-million members across the world, the concept of Lomography encompasses an interactive, vivid, blurred and crazy way of life.   Through our constantly expanding selection of innovative cameras & photographic accessories, we promote analogue photography as a creative approach to communicate, absorb, and capture the world. Through the efforts and skill of our Lomographic Society members, we seek to document the  incredible planet around us in a never-ending stream of snapshots - literally a global "Lomographic"  portrait as seen through the eyes of countless individuals and cultures.

The Future is Analogue!