Tuolumne
Veteran
I finally found a local processor that does wonderful C-41/E-6 processing and scanning, both 35mm and MF. But they are very expensive - around $22 for a roll. The scans are turly excellent - good colors and contrast, very sharp, ready for big enlargements. But I must say, I am a bit put off by the price. 4 rolls of film will be almost $100. That quickly starts to add up. I know I could just get the film developed and scan myself, but I don't always have time for that. I could also stop shooting C-41 B&W and develop my own silver emulsions. Again, even more time consuming than just scanning. So, more and more I have a hard time not going out with my R-D1, although I really like shooting my film rangefinders.
I also wonder what the availability of "free" digital processing has done to my perception of the cost of film processing. I remember back in the '80s and '90s I was perfectly happy paying $18/roll to good 1 hour photo stores for 36 prints and negatives. Figuring inflation, $22/roll may be even cheaper than the $18/roll in the '80s. But I resent paying it because digital is so much cheaper.
Just some thoughts on what the economics of film vs. digital have been doing to me lately.
What have your feelings been about this and what have you done?
/T
I also wonder what the availability of "free" digital processing has done to my perception of the cost of film processing. I remember back in the '80s and '90s I was perfectly happy paying $18/roll to good 1 hour photo stores for 36 prints and negatives. Figuring inflation, $22/roll may be even cheaper than the $18/roll in the '80s. But I resent paying it because digital is so much cheaper.
Just some thoughts on what the economics of film vs. digital have been doing to me lately.
What have your feelings been about this and what have you done?
/T