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Process Film Negatives with digiKam 1 February 2013

Posted by elfringham in digikam, photography.
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While digiKam is first and foremost an application for processing and organizing digital photos, it also features tools for working with film negatives.

Before you can process negatives in digiKam, you need to digitize them. If you don't have access to a film scanner or a lab that offers film scanning services, you can digitize film using a DSLR camera (there are plenty of tutorials on how to do that on the Web).

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A very timely post for me. This is the best open software for Linux for inverting images scanned from negatives that I have found. It is much better than the inbuilt function in xsane.

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