gdi
Veteran
A couple of firsts tonight - first roll of film developed (at least since College Physics class!) and first shots with my Mamiya 7II.
I posted earlier about not being able to drain any chemicals and got some could responses and advice - so thanks all. Also, to keep the chemicals and smell out of the house, I did it in my unheated barn (it was about 20degrees in there!) things seemed to go pretty well till I pulled the film out of the wash - I was happy to see some images, but as soon as I hung it up, the water froze on it! (who would think that a thin film of water would freeze at 20 degreesF?) Anyway, I heated it up and took into the house to dry.
BTW, I was too cheap to waste a roll of film to practice loading the reel (plastic Paterson) so I just winged it and tried with an exposed test roll in my basement closet - it actually was very easy to do, the reel worked great.
Here is one of the first images - really just a test and scanned on a really crap scanner (4490). I am anxious to find a Nikon 9000. This is HP5+, I used Ilfosol S....
I posted earlier about not being able to drain any chemicals and got some could responses and advice - so thanks all. Also, to keep the chemicals and smell out of the house, I did it in my unheated barn (it was about 20degrees in there!) things seemed to go pretty well till I pulled the film out of the wash - I was happy to see some images, but as soon as I hung it up, the water froze on it! (who would think that a thin film of water would freeze at 20 degreesF?) Anyway, I heated it up and took into the house to dry.
BTW, I was too cheap to waste a roll of film to practice loading the reel (plastic Paterson) so I just winged it and tried with an exposed test roll in my basement closet - it actually was very easy to do, the reel worked great.
Here is one of the first images - really just a test and scanned on a really crap scanner (4490). I am anxious to find a Nikon 9000. This is HP5+, I used Ilfosol S....
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Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
I get dibs on the 4490 when you get your Nikon 9000 if you have all the film scanning stuff. 
Pretty darn good. I'd be proud of that result.
Pretty darn good. I'd be proud of that result.
gdi
Veteran
Stephanie Brim said:I get dibs on the 4490 when you get your Nikon 9000 if you have all the film scanning stuff.
Pretty darn good. I'd be proud of that result.![]()
Thanks Stephanie, I just got the 4490, and I think it will go back to the store. I am a little spoiled by a Coolscan V I use for 35mm ( that you should call dibs on when I find a 9000!)
I think can do a lot better - with both the camera and the processing - I already have dust all over the negs!!
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
The fact that I shoot mostly 35mm may make me take you up on that dibs thing...a good dedicated 35mm scanner (even though I swore I wasn't going to get another one) may be the way to go.
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