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Press on the display to focus on your film
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6. Tap and hold the scan button for 3 seconds
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7. If you want to edit your scan you can tap either on the top left cross sign or on the
bottom right picture to access the gallery. Here you can edit your scan by tapping
on the editing icon.
Note: occasionally the scan shows a wrong cutout of your film. Either your scan
misses part of the picture, or it shows too much scanned area around your film. You
can adjust this with the cropping tool within the edit feature.
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8. To add your next scan(s) simply press the bottom centre button "Add".
For any troubleshooting please refer to https://photomyne.com/faq
KODAK MOBILE FILM SCANNER
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1. Open the app on your smartphone;
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2. Choose what type of film you want the
scan;
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3. Choose "OK" when the prompt shows up
where KODAK asks permission to access
the camera;
4. Press on the screen where to focus;
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5. Optionally drag the slider at the top to
adjust the color temperature;
6. Press on the bottom centre camera icon to scan your film;
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7. The app will show the scanned film. At the bottom you will find different editing
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tools. You can swipe to the left on the bottom of the screen to see more editing
tools like the cropping tool;
8. After optionally editing the scan you can approve/disapprove the scan;
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9. A prompt will show asking access to your photos which you can allow as this is
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where your scans will be saved.
Scanning Negative 35 mm film
This type of film requires a special app as the
picture will need to be inverted from
negative to positive. While there are a lot of
3rd party apps available, we recommend
using either the app Filmbox by Photomyne
or Kodak Mobile Film Scanner.
FILMBOX BY PHOTOMYNE
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1. Open the app on your smartphone.
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