#15 in Artist light boxes
Use arrows to jump to the previous/next product
Reddit mentions of Tracing Light Box, Newcomdigi Tracing Board A4 Size Tracing Table Tablet Drawing Light Box Pad Led Light Pad USB Powered for Artcraft, Aniamtion, Sketching, Designing, Stencilling (12.2 x 8.27 inches)
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 1
We found 1 Reddit mentions of Tracing Light Box, Newcomdigi Tracing Board A4 Size Tracing Table Tablet Drawing Light Box Pad Led Light Pad USB Powered for Artcraft, Aniamtion, Sketching, Designing, Stencilling (12.2 x 8.27 inches). Here are the top ones.
Buying options
View on Amazon.comor
WIDELY USE: Idea Tool for Stenciling, 2D animation, Calligraphy, Embossing, Scrap booking, Tattoo Transferring, Sketching, Drawing, Sewing Projects, Stained Glass, Quilting, Enhanced Visualization etc.EASY TO OPERATE: With smart touch button, you can easily turn on/off and adjust the brightness by slight touching.DURABLE: Led lights can work more than 50,000 hours.ADJUSTABLE: The brightness can be adjusted freely according to different demands.PORTABLE: 14.17*9.45 inch, can be easily put in backpack or hand bag, USB port make the charging quite easy , can be charged through computer, power bank, wall charger and so on.
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 1.89 Inches |
Length | 16.89 Inches |
Width | 10.59 Inches |
I use this
https://www.adorama.com/ipifhpf7200.html
and something like this
https://www.amazon.com/Newcomdigi-Aniamtion-Sketching-Designing-Stencilling/dp/B01K4ES2YC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504316512&sr=8-1&keywords=Tracings+tablet
I no longer use a tripod because realistically you only need a certain height above the neg to fill your dslr's frame so I made a jig to hold the camera at a specific height. To be fancy I bought a tripod head that mounts to the jig. Picture a copy stand made of wood with a tripod head. Nothing janky but then again I'm a mechanical engineer that used to do opto-mechanical engineering for aerial cameras.
In any case, yes you can walk away with a flatbed but in less than 15 minutes, I'll have an entire roll of 36 exposures scanned at 12mp per image that I just need 5 minutes to run the photoshop action and it'll batch color correct the entire roll. It's more impressive when I dslr scan like 4 rolls at once and run the color correct photoshop action once, the time savings really adds up. Realistically, it takes 1.3 seconds per image to dslr scan but the what takes up the most time is the cutting of the negative to strips of 6, putting them in the film holder, rocket blowing the dust off, and then PrintFile sleeving them after scanning but this is stuff that you should be doing anyways if you scan the conventional way.
I'll have to take a picture of my setup one day. Hope this helps maybe explain some of how the efficiencies can be achieved.