Spent some time today while the kids are with their grandparents and my wife is napping to play with the FilmLab App for IOS. For those unfamiliar, it's an app that automatically inverts color neg and black and white negs using your iPhone or iPad camera in real time and capture the inverted (i.e. positive image) with your device's camera. I used my iPad as a light table and just held my phone, better results would definitely be had with a stable stand to hold the taking device steady and level, some anti-newton glass to keep the negatives flat, and a real light table. If you're a 35mm only person, I think the app would be great with the Lomography smartphone scanner stand. The app costs $5.99 and I've definitely wasted money on worse. There was some weird flickering on the app's screen as I was taking photos but I suspect that it was due to either the iPad or not using a mask for the film frames.
Surfboards, Fells Point Surf Co, c. 2007, shot with a Holga and Kodak Tmax 400
Frames from London, c. 2000, Olympus Mju? and Kodak B&W film, probably Tmax 400
Ran when Parked, Chena Hot Springs Road, c. 2013. Yashicamat and Ilford Delta 100
Two from sled dog races in 2013