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Did you ask why your scanner gives some strange mistakes when you put on the Digitaliza? This is my experience!
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We have these super sweet offers in the shop that are ending after this weekend so better take advantage of our generosity—up to 30% off on selected items—this Saturday and Sunday!
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Here's a cheap and easy way to get back your artistic freedom in the scanning process. And with perfect results! Bye, Newton Rings! Welcome, double exposures and film swaps! Read more to see the awesome combination of the DigitalLiza and LC-Wide.
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If you are looking for a method of getting your films sprockets in your PC look no more. Just use the DigitaLIZA scanning mask especially made by Lomography for your Spinner 360, Sprocket Rocket, and Horizon Perfekt or Kompakt.
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In this tipster, I will share with you on how I scanned sprockets with my Canoscan 5600F. Hope everyone enjoys the fun of sprockets.
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General information about this awesome product and a how to use video in combination with an Epson scanner.
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The Canon 5600F scanner has a small area of light source that only allows you to scan about 6 frames. Are you having a hard time aligning your Digitaliza on the Canon 5600F? If found a way to deal with this.
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The DigitaLIZA 120 scanning mask makes scanning 120 film easier and quicker, without cropping your images!
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The DigitaLIZA 120 mm Scanning Mask is simply the easiest and most convenient way of scanning medium format film on your flatbed scanner. Whether it's from your Diana F+, Holga Wide Pinhole Camera, or a Mamiya TLR, the DigitaLIZA is what you need.
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Do you know how to make a sandwich? If yes, then using the DigitaLIZA 135 Film Scanning Mask will be a piece of cake to use for scanning your sprocket holes and panoramic images or just your everyday images!
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I have recently acquired the DigitaLIZA 135 scanning mask and I couldn't be happier with it. Despite already having a 35mm scanning mask, the advantages of the DigitaLIZA make it essential if you want to scan your negatives. The DigitaLIZA mask is, simply, essential.
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I was a bit skeptical about the Digitaliza since I thought I can scan sprockets on my own. But since getting a sprocket capable camera, I considered giving the Digitaliza a try. What a nice surprise it was!
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The DigitaLIZA sure is a neat little accessory and a must-have for the sprocket lovers.
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I never had the need for a DigitaLIZA in the past as none of my camera were capable of exposing the sprocket holes of 35mm negatives. That changed recently with the purchase of a Lomography Spinner 360 so I bought a DigitaLIZA and this is what I made of it.
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If you are shooting 35mm with exposed sprocket holes or even if you want to replace the flimsy film holders from you flatbed scanner, the DigitaLIZA 135 Scanning Mask is one of the best and most useful designs I’ve come across and an essential part of any serious Lomographers kit.
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This camera eats film like the leviathan swallows ships. Find here a few tips about this pinhole monster.
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The scanning mask of my negative scanner can't scan 35mm negatives with sprockets, so I decided to buy the 35mm Digitaliza and I'm endlessly happy with it. It's such a big negative scanning relief!
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The Lomography Gallery Store LA's own Melissa Chavez presents a go around (and around) with the Spinner 360, and also gets us seeing far and wide with the out-of-this-world Sprocket Rocket! Pair that with a presentation on scanning with the DigitaLIZA and you've got no reason to miss this workshop!
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The Lomography Gallery Store LA presents a go around (and around) with the Spinner 360! Pair that with a presentation on scanning with the DigitaLIZA and you've got no reason to miss this workshop!
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So, just HOW MANY new products came out in our very first year? Come to this workshop to find out, and learn how to use each and every one of them! Spinner 360, Sprocket Rocket and more!