photo development
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- seed
Anyone have any cost efficient ideas ways of getting color photos developed. It gets kind of expensive pretty quick at around $7 per roll.
- spiralstarez0
buy a digital.
- khilled0
a cheapo photomart type of place... find a place that'll talk to you. I used to work for one in a grocery store and the manager was very receptive to prosumer types of people. if it's just development and you don't need prints, just get negs and scan them then photoshop em...that's the only way i've work and i've never owned a digital. technically the quality is compromised but i'm creative and am not particular about quality
- -scarabin-0
can you scan negs on a regular scanner?
- bolus0
no scarabin......
- bolus0
i say no to the hema-thing
- Crouwel0
hahaha, did it once.
the fuckers glued these white strips on my negatives!
WTF?
i never went there ever since..
- khilled0
you need a neg adaptor...or pic and choose what you want and bring it in to a lab, still might save some
- bolus0
haha serves you right, the hema is not for printing or developing flms (although i;m not sure what it's reason for existence is, the worst (nl) maybe...)
- Crouwel0
yeah, prolly even better off with Kruidvat, eh?
;)
- canuck0
You'd need to buy a good negative scanner.
Just go digital, why fight it.
- -scarabin-0
lo-fi is the new hi-fi
traditional photography has a more human, organic, unpredictable feel to it
i shot on digital for years and it got boring
i like the unpredictability of being an amateur and experimenting with traditional film
- khilled0
http://www.geocities.com/danielh…
prints cut up and peaced together with tape, scanned negs scanned everything then just a bunch of photo shop...the tape remains...not a great reproduction but you get the jist
- seed0
I develop my prints in a darkroom. I usually use b/w but if I am short on time or just want to experiment I will shoot in color. I have gotten good results printing from color film in the darkroom.
- Carty0
used to be 25 per roll.
be thankful.