6 Helpful Insights Your Exposure Reference Sheet Reveals
Your negatives are your road map to understanding the relationship between your exposures and your scans. Exposure Reference Sheets are included with every roll of Signature Process + Scan. They provide a thumbnail of each frame, allowing you to clearly and easily see how you exposed your film, and they clue you in on any […]
What Are True Photographic Prints?
Photographic prints are different from inkjet or “giclée” prints where ink is sprayed onto paper. The result is a difference you need to see and feel to believe. Our premium photographic paper selections won’t trap oil or dirt (unlike their inkjet counterparts) and their anti-fade properties mean your prints will stand the test of time for generations to come.
Why You Should Number Your Rolls
The simple step of numbering your rolls saves you time, keeps you organized and helps you see your scans sooner. Your Order Moves Through the Lab Faster When film is scanned chronologically, we see entire scenes at once. This means we don’t have to waste any time stopping to see what color an invitation was […]
Noritsu vs. Frontier
Choosing a film scanner can be a bit overwhelming, but don’t worry, we’re here to help! Both the Noritsu and the Frontier film scanners are fantastic tools that can help you achieve your creative vision. But how do you decide which one is right for you? Let’s take a closer look at the strengths of […]
6 Helpful Insights Your Exposure Reference Sheet Reveals
Our Exposure Reference Sheets are the feedback you’ve been waiting for, right in your inbox. Ever had an order hit your inbox and something feels off? This is where exposure reference sheets come to the rescue! They clearly show your exposures for each and every frame. If there’s an issue, the exposure reference sheet will […]
Use Side-by-side Examples For Better Film Scans
Art is subjective. While this is one of the beautiful things about photography, it is also one of the reasons why written feedback regarding your film scans can be tricky for even our expert color techs to decipher. So what is the best way to communicate with us when something in your film scans is […]