CaptainMike
Member
So I went and purchased all the necessary ingredients for film development. It has been quite a while since I have developed a roll, and even then I have less then a handful of developed rolls under my belt. It turned out pretty good, though the quality of some of the photos leaves a bit to be desired.
You guys on the forum have been a big help (I am certain none realized they were helping me
).
I also went ahead and got myself a film scanner--a plustek 7300 thats seems to work pretty well.
Here is my favorite photo from the roll:
Now that I am set up with everything, I have no excuses not to carry this camera around.
Keep up the good, guys. All the great info here has been a great help to me.
You guys on the forum have been a big help (I am certain none realized they were helping me
I also went ahead and got myself a film scanner--a plustek 7300 thats seems to work pretty well.
Here is my favorite photo from the roll:

Now that I am set up with everything, I have no excuses not to carry this camera around.
Keep up the good, guys. All the great info here has been a great help to me.
filmfan
Well-known
Congrats! I like the photo.
robklurfield
eclipse
looking good. beware that souping your own film doesn't cut too much into your fishin' and Bud time.
paulfish4570
Veteran
I am going through the same thing, Mike. Looking good ...
tyrone.s
Well-known
Nice work Mike. I've also just got back into developing my own after a fairly lengthy hiatus. Here's something I took almost a year ago on a Kiev 4 with a Helios 1.8. I finally got around to developing the other week. Era 100 stand developed in Rodinal 1:100 for an hour. Scanned on a plustek 7200. It's good fun isn't it?

oftheherd
Veteran
Good photos guys. Film isn't dead and there are still a lot of us who enjoy it. It's fun for the hands on, and the type of photos that are possible.
chrismoret
RF-addict
Great shots. And welcome back in the realm of the silver-addicted. Made the jump myself also a few months ago.
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