[Project] Scan Film Negatives With A DSLR. (WIP)

After developing a love for taking photos on film I have been looking for a way to save my images to my computer. Unfortunately I currently do not have the money required to buy a decent scanner, therefore I have been forced to use alternative methods to digitize my images. 

I have talked briefly about using a DSLR to scan photo prints, and overall I have been quite happy with this method. Currently all of the film images on this website have been scanned with this method. 

I decided I wanted to try and skip the whole printing process entirely. And so I asked the question, is it possible to use a DSLR to scan film negatives directly? The answer is yes, and no. While it is possible, my current setup does not deliver great results. 

Below are the results of my first test. They are both scans of the same negative, however they both look completely different. This just goes to show how sensitive this process can get. 

 

Image Test #1

 

Image Test #2

As you can see, the images have kind of an old retro photograph look to them. Not that that's a bad thing or anything, but they are pretty bad compared to the original print. 

 

Original Print. Printed on Ilford paper and scanned with a DSLR. 

I feel as if most of the trouble has to do with how I was preforming the scans. 

My setup for this project was simply putting the negative in between a plastic CD case and holding it up to a light box while I took the picture. In theory this should work, the only problem is that I did not have an adequate lens to capture enough detail from the negative. Ideally a macro lens would be the best fit for this type of work, and unfortunately I do not have one. Instead I had to make do with using my 18-55mm kit lens, and my 75-300mm zoom lens. Both of which did not deliver acceptable results. 

Even though this was a failed attempt it still delivered some really cool results. I am still happy with the two test images I got out of it, they just don't seem to fit this particular image. Im sure I can think of a theme that would suit this style perfectly, but until then I will just consider other means for importing my images. 

Just for fun ill post the original RAW file below so that you can see what I had to work with. Ill also post the original cropped negative with the colors reversed so that you can see how far I went in terms of post processing. 

 

Original RAW File. 

 

Original Positive Without Any Post Processing. 

As you can see it's just not worth it to use this method, at least with my current equipment. At this point it's probably cheaper just to buy a scanner that's built for this rather than trying to do it myself. 

Thank you for reading. Let me know if anyone has had any better results. 

-Nick

[Photo] 3/13/15 - "Out Of Place"

After what seamed like a brutal winter we've finally been having some nice weather here in northern Maryland. I decided to use this opportunity to get out of the studio and walk outside. 

Below is what I came up with. Nothing special, just a baseball sitting in a cornfield. 

Welcome to nickwilt.com Version 1.0

Hello and welcome to my brand new website.

I guess introductions are in order. My name is Nicholas Wilt, but you can call me Nick. I am a student photographer currently studying at Howard Community College in Columbia Maryland. If you couldn't guess already this site is mainly to show off my photographs, as well as act as a home for all of my projects. I am currently not doing any commercial work at this point, but am using my time in between semesters to build up my skills in order to be the best that I can be.

On this site you will find categorized lists of all my photographs, links to video tutorials, and this blog. I intend to use this blog as a way to post my thoughts on a certain project. Each time I upload a new image, post a new video, etc, I will post an update in this blog explaining exactly what was done in said project. So hopefully I can use this blog as a way to share my experiences as they happen. 

As of today March 10th 2015, this marks the first version of my website. I expect to change this site quite a lot as time goes on, adding in more features as well a changing existing ones. I am already starting to question how I organized the images. For example a few images are repeated in more that one gallery. However it is the first version and as time goes on it will improve.

I would like to say thank you to anyone who comes across this site. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, you can find my social links at the bottom of this page.

Thanks again.

- Nick