What Reddit Says About Film Scanner Apps
We compiled 21 Reddit discussions about Film Scanner apps from 4 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/AnalogCommunity
Instagram used to have a Cinestill film scanner filter which worked great, but it's disappeared for me.
r/AnalogCommunity
I recommend negative lab pro. That app is amazing. And free. ... I'm not sure I understand. Their website says it is 99 USD and it is a Lightroom plugin. Is it available for Android too?
r/AnalogCommunity
I scanning with Plustek 8200i, but in 2024 I’d recommend their new 8300i.
r/AnalogCommunity
Fast desktop scanner that won't require a ton of management? ... A reddit dedicated to the profession of Computer System Administration. ... Built a small iOS app to convert film negatives.
r/AnalogCommunity
Actually if you use Any silverfast version from silverfast SE all the way to their most expansive offering there is the negafix plugin that has preset film profiles for a lot of film stocks past and present and it does a good job of getting the colors right. The software is clunky but it’s not awful...
r/AnalogCommunity
The files are beautiful, resolution is enough to always see grain, sharpness is awesome and colors seams greatly represented. Only downside of the crystalscan is film loading, proscan seams much better at that. ... That budget gets you a DSLR setup that will trump all those scanners in quality and d...
r/AnalogCommunity
The Nikon coolscan and the Minolta multi-scan are really good (at 4000 & 5000 dpi respectively) but they are not fast.I have problems with vuescan and the cs8000 scanner because it cannot recognise where each frame ends or starts and you have ...
r/AnalogCommunity
I have heard some libraries have film scanners but have never seen one. a decent dslr scan setup would cost like 300$ atleast, probably a little more for most people ... Just to be sure, because I've seen it a few times here now. ... Filmomat have an android app called smart convert lite.
r/analog
I’ve got some negatives that weren’t scanned by the lab (half frames) and I have a camera that I figured I could use to scan with. All I’ve found…
r/Darkroom
Nikon Scan for Nikon scanners is excellent, even older versions, and Flexcolor or Hasselblad Flextight Imacons is by and large the best I’ve ever used. I’m using vuescan right now and while it gets the job done I find it unintuitive.
r/AnalogCommunity
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r/AnalogCommunity
I discovered some appealing pictures with acceptable resolution, quality details, and sharpness using DIY scanners. My goal isn't to achieve high-resolution photos for large prints, but rather to have some decent-quality images. More replies ... There are options in the app to change the exposu...
r/AnalogCommunity
The best scanning software I've tried so far is VueScan. It's great, supports almost every scanner there is, and very affordable.
r/AnalogCommunity
It's certainly a better setup than those apps where you hand-hold your phone over a frame and it automatically processes it. It's 100% "good enough" if you just want to throw something up on Instagram. I wouldn't want to scan a whole roll on this as the workflow is a little ...
r/AnalogCommunity
I’ve tried this as well as the Kodak app and actually got much better results using the Cinestill Instagram filter. ... It won’t be between than scanning with a flatbed scanner or dedicated film scanner but it will work in a pinch.
r/AnalogCommunity
Plustek 8100 that came bundled with SilverFast. Only takes 35mm film, though.
r/AnalogCommunity
... I've used Snapseed a couple times to do the same. Here's an example I showed someone from an image of a negative I found online. Didn't know PS Express lets you pre-set a filter, I'm gonna try that app now.
r/AnalogCommunity
From my research Negative Lab seems to have a large following, though there are other alternatives: https://www.negativelabpro.com/ (again, no affiliation whatsoever). If you do the Epson route, there is an option to use Silverfast, very much a standard software in the film scanner space. I have use...
r/androidapps
it’s cool, but I’m looking for an app with the same quality that offers a lifetime plan. ... Cam Scanner. I've used it for years!
r/AnalogCommunity
I haven't found anything FOSS to operate a scanner, but I switched to DSLR scanning and now I use darktable's tethered shooting and edit everything in darktable. The negadoctor module in darktable can do good conversions and it has a healing module which removes dust well. ... I use xsane ...
r/AnalogCommunity
Filmlab is paid, though there's a trial you can give a shot. They're working on a new version with a completely different conversion algorithm compared to the old versions; colour accuracy was never that good but the new version does it "properly" so when that comes out it could ...
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