Thursday, July 23, 2015

Make A Homemade Slide Copier

You can build a slide copier with materials found in your home.


Most photographers have at sometime experimented in shooting slide film. While more costly than traditional film, slide film was known for its accurate color reproduction. Commercial slide and film scanners are available for purchase, however if you own a digital camera you can easily build a slide copier with materials in your home.


Instructions


1. Use a shoebox for your homemade slide copier.


Cut two holes in the shoebox. The first hole will be in the center of the lid of the shoebox and should be slightly smaller than the actual slide. The slide needs to rest over the hole without falling through. The second hole will be in the center of the bottom of the box. This hole should be slightly larger than the top of the lamp shade that it will rest on.


2. Attach the translucent glass, plastic or material diffuser to the inside of the shoebox lid over the rectangle hole you just made. Use duct tape along the sides to hold the diffuser in place.


3. Use a common lamp with a compact fluorescent bulb as your light source.


Place the shoebox on top of the lamp shade. The hole you cut in the bottom of the shoebox should allow it to rest on top of the shade. Use a compact fluorescent bulb in the lamp. These bulbs do not get as hot as traditional bulbs. Place the lid on the shoe box and position the first slide you want to photograph.


4. Use a tripod to position the camera over top of the shoebox.


Attach your camera to the tripod. Set the camera white balance to fluorescent, and if your camera has the capability to shoot in "raw" mode, switch the camera to that setting. Shooting in "raw" mode will give you more options for editing and color correction if needed. If your camera has a built-in flash, make sure it is turned off.


5. Position the camera over the shoebox and fill the viewfinder with as much of the slide as possible. It may take some adjustments to get the right position.


6. Turn on the light and start shooting.