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If you have a lot of old negatives laying around somewhere in your cupboard or your old photo albums just like so. What a better way to kill time rather than trying to develop them in Photoshop? Doesnt that sound like a good experiment? It actually is. And the great news is, its possible. However, the quality of the image that comes out of these negatives depends upon three things. Number one - lighting. How you light these negatives when you take a picture of them. Number two, of course - the lens. How much can the lens magnify this film? So if you have a macro lens, that would be the best. And number three, obviously - the quality of the film. Now here comes the important question - how do we take a picture of this film? Simple, make the screen of your phone white or run a widescreen video and then keep the film in front of it and simply take a picture. Make sure not any other light in the room is falling on this film and then take a picture. It would be best if its a dark room.