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This is a video that would just not have been possible without Patreon. As a result of the response to my request for a processed APS film on here the other week, I've finally got this finished after a year of false starts. 

There's a section towards the end of the video where I use an app called Photo Lemur. https://photolemur.com  I only became aware of this app as a result of Andy Ihnatko recommending it on Macbreak Weekly a couple of weeks ago. It's possible that Andy may have suggested it after seeing my May Patreon-exclusive video in which I expressed  disappointment with my washed-out holiday snaps. If that's the case, that'll be two things this week that I owe to Patreon supporters. 

Anyway, I hope you enjoy the video, and have a great week.   

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APS Film and the 1990s TV Photo slideshow

In 1996 you could see your photos as a slideshow on your TV with the Fujifilm AP-1 APS photo viewer. Trying to re-create this experience in 2018 has proved to be much more difficult. DPReview have also recently make a video about APS Film - you can see this here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4n0VrZDnkk The quick & easy photo enhancing software I demonstrated in the video is PhotoLemur - available for Win & MacOS from https://photolemur.com (This is not an advert or an affiliated link - I bought this software after seeing it recommended on MacBreak weekly) ---------------SUBSCRIBE------------------ http://www.youtube.com/user/Techmoan?sub_confirmation=1 -------------Merchandise----------------- https://teespring.com/stores/techmoan-merch -------------SUPPORT--------------- This channel can be supported through Patreon https://www.patreon.com/techmoan Patrons usually have early access to videos ----------Outro Music----------- Over Time - Vibe Tracks https://youtu.be/VSSswVZSgJw ------Outro Sound Effect------ ThatSFXGuy - https://youtu.be/5M3-ZV5-QDM

Comments

Mac84

Cool! Great video as always. It's very interesting that such a device would be produced for this specific format. My brother had a Fuji Advantix camera. We thought it was really cool that you could choose three different sizes for the photos to be printed. Of course looking back now, it's easy to see they are simply cropped versions (depending on your selection). I still have some of his film, at least it's good to know I could crack open the canister and scan the images in if I wanted.

Anonymous

Your photos are really good