
Fastest Film Scanner: Preserving History
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Indian Head, Saskatchewans film company unveils the worlds fastest multi-spectral film scanner, utilizing a 150-megapixel sensor and a unique black-and-white digital back. This innovation captures images in mere seconds, unlike the lengthy process of older drum scanners. The scanner, custom-built with industrial lens, sensor, and handmade software, merges colors and light bands to create perfect digital copies of slides or negatives. Film Rescue International, a company dedicated to preserving old movies and photos since 1999, has partnered with a German engineer to create this machine. The owner, Greg Miller, emphasizes the importance of digitizing these historical images to ensure their longevity.
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