I used this for digitizing some old negatives. Rather than laying the negative on top of the device. I put my negatives between two sheets of glass, then raised it a couple inches off the lighted surface, otherwise there may be a grainy effect from the device lighted pixels.. I Positioned may camera about 3 inches(the distance that worked for me) above the negative and took a shot. On my cheapo motorola phone I found that the straight picture works better than the macro. It works. There is all kinds of free, cheap, software you can use for adjusting contrast, cropping, color, etc. I used an ancient version of NikonView 6 that I had on an old disc from 10 years ago. You COULD probably use an old IPAD to generate the same lighted surface, but this is larger, and the price is nothing. I did about 500 pics throughout the day. Now at editing stage, which will take a while. Recommended.
Color | BLACK |
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Material | Acrylic" or "Plexiglass |
Brand | eyesen |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Light Source Type | Light Emitting Diode (LED) |
Product Dimensions | 13.4"L x 9.8"W x 0.24"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Photography, Art, Design |
Manufacturer | eyesen |
UPC | 797427693105 |
Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
Item model number | C401 |
Material Type | Acrylic" or "Plexiglass |
Manufacturer Part Number | C401 |