gb hill
Veteran
Barrett, who develops your BW400CN? Mine & others come back many times with a sepia tint. Your photos look so...well!, B&W. You should get this camera if you can. looks fantastic.
GB: I have a local CVS with a minilab whose crew seems to run a fairly tight ship (my local Rite Aid did a good job, but their Noritsu has had a few hiccups as of late). The trick here is that developing the roll is the only thing I let the lab guys and gals do; I don't even let them cut the roll...they just run it through the chemistry and hand it back to me in their little paper pouch. No printing, no scanning, just souping. I take the rolls home, cut 'em up myself, then either make low-res individual scans for quick on-screen evaluation, or make digital contact sheets on the big flatbed, and make either 11x17" or, rarely, 13x19" "contact" prints.Barrett, who develops your BW400CN? Mine & others come back many times with a sepia tint. Your photos look so...well!, B&W. You should get this camera if you can. looks fantastic.
It's got HP5 in it now. Close enough? 😉
- Barrett