A few days back I purchased a transparent light pad for 3$ at a Thrift store in the valley. Now I saw somewhere on youtube where you could use these , put a slide or film negative on it , turn the light on then use a simple point and shoot digital camera to take a picture of the film. So I did that without problem.. and after that all I had to do was invert the image and adjust some levels and BAM.. like a 7 gram rock shooting up charlie sheins nose.. I had an image.. enjoy




now that was actually idiot proof.. super simple and no porblem. My next thing is to do it with color film, which I have tried but they don't come out quite as clear as they do with Black and White... Im sure some photo shop novice could do a much better job.. any whoot..
I got my first roll of film developed from that silver Olympus Stylus Epic i picked up a few weeks ago.. and when i finally scan the photos in you'll see some of the cool things that happened to pictures.. im pretty stoked.. Have a good one!
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