gregg
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I hope this is the right place for this post/discussion. I've recently been shooting a lot of color and C-41 B&W films and having them processed and scanned locally. Given that I'm at 10-15 rolls per month I figure I'll be racking up 300 rolls or so over the next two years.
My scanner works fine (Minolta Dimage Scan Elite II) but is on the painfully slow side. I'm not afraid of the darkroom and do quite a bit for my 8x10 work. Processing 35mm is a snap and is about $1 per roll or less, but the scanning with the Minolta takes SOOOOOO long.
I've used a friends Nikon Coolscan 5000 recently with the roll feeder and it is super fast and good. I would like to get one of these setups, so here is the beginning of my justification... Please find below a little spreadsheet exercise I ran to find my break-even point. It looks like 306 rolls is the magic number.
As you can see the C-41 option incurs a fixed price: 9.27 per roll with XP-2 and WalMart processing/scanning.
Of course there are other less expensive scanner options other than the Nikon/Rollfeed option. The Epson 700/750 looks like a decent choice for web and 8x10 prints and has a break-even with C-41 at around 110 rolls.
No conclusions yet for me, just a consideration. It really comes down to economy of scale, convenience and how much I love the look of "real" b&w film...
My scanner works fine (Minolta Dimage Scan Elite II) but is on the painfully slow side. I'm not afraid of the darkroom and do quite a bit for my 8x10 work. Processing 35mm is a snap and is about $1 per roll or less, but the scanning with the Minolta takes SOOOOOO long.
I've used a friends Nikon Coolscan 5000 recently with the roll feeder and it is super fast and good. I would like to get one of these setups, so here is the beginning of my justification... Please find below a little spreadsheet exercise I ran to find my break-even point. It looks like 306 rolls is the magic number.
As you can see the C-41 option incurs a fixed price: 9.27 per roll with XP-2 and WalMart processing/scanning.
Of course there are other less expensive scanner options other than the Nikon/Rollfeed option. The Epson 700/750 looks like a decent choice for web and 8x10 prints and has a break-even with C-41 at around 110 rolls.
No conclusions yet for me, just a consideration. It really comes down to economy of scale, convenience and how much I love the look of "real" b&w film...
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Rolls 100 250 306 100 250
Film Tri-X Tri-X Tri-X XP-2 XP-2
Film Cost $3.69 $3.69 $3.69 $4.69 $4.69
Process B&W Home B&W Home B&W Home Dev/Scan Dev/Scan
Dev Cost $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $4.58 $4.58
Scanner/ $1,399.00 $1,399.00 $1,399.00 $0.00 $0.00
Feeder
Film Cost $369.00 $922.50 $1,129.14 $469.00 $1,172.50
Dev Cost $100.00 $250.00 $306.00 $458.00 $1,145.00
Price/Scan $13.99 $5.60 $4.57 $0.00 $0.00
Total $1,868.00 $2,571.50 $2,834.14 $927.00 $2,317.50
Cost/Roll $18.68 $10.29 $9.26 $9.27 $9.27
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