adeir
Member
I just have to tell someone, as it's Valentine's day and my wife doesn't seem that interested that I finally got around to developing and scanning my own black and white film. I've been taking it to a local shop for a long while now, and it nearly always comes back full of dust, scratches, watermarks, etc... Now I have no one else but myself to blame for the same results! 
Here's a couple of shots. They aren't too exciting - just some local monkeys in the park - except for the fact that I had more of a hand in making them than previously.
Thanks for humouring me by bothering to read!
Andrew



Here's a couple of shots. They aren't too exciting - just some local monkeys in the park - except for the fact that I had more of a hand in making them than previously.
Thanks for humouring me by bothering to read!
Andrew



ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
nice.. Welcome to the fold
What film, dev, dilution etc..
What film, dev, dilution etc..
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Andrew,
Looks good to me! Congratulations!
Cheers,
R.
Looks good to me! Congratulations!
Cheers,
R.
Ljós
Well-known
I just have to tell someone, as it's Valentine's day and my wife doesn't seem that interested that I finally got around to developing and scanning my own black and white film.
Congratulations! And yes, the significance of this act is sometimes lost on others...
Keep it up, and enjoy it!
All the best, Ljós
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Andrew,
Congratulations!
Isn't it nice to make something with your hands?
Now put a roll in and take your wife's portraits. Maybe she'll be more interested when you developed it
Congratulations!
Isn't it nice to make something with your hands?
Now put a roll in and take your wife's portraits. Maybe she'll be more interested when you developed it
adeir
Member
nice.. Welcome to the fold
What film, dev, dilution etc..
I mostly shoot TMY, so when I went down to the shop to pick up all the gear, it was suggested I use T-Max dev at 1+4... so it's TMY with T-Max dev at 1+4 for 6:45, then Ilford stop and fix.
All shots were from my trusty Zeiss Ikon with the ZM 50mm C Sonnar.
The scans are just meant to be a quick proof, as I won't be printing from them, so they're just straight from the scanner. I hope to set up a dark room for printing soon.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
I mostly shoot TMY, so when I went down to the shop to pick up all the gear, it was suggested I use T-Max dev at 1+4... so it's TMY with T-Max dev at 1+4 for 6:45, then Ilford stop and fix.
All shots were from my trusty Zeiss Ikon with the ZM 50mm C Sonnar.
The scans are just meant to be a quick proof, as I won't be printing from them, so they're just straight from the scanner. I hope to set up a dark room for printing soon.
DO!
Cheers,
R.
monochromeimages
Established
Brilliant - I remember the buzz I got from the images on my first roll. But be warned - five years and a couple of hundred rolls later and I'm still addicted to it. Life may never be the same again !
Enjoy ....
Enjoy ....
ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
I mostly shoot TMY, so when I went down to the shop to pick up all the gear, it was suggested I use T-Max dev at 1+4... so it's TMY with T-Max dev at 1+4 for 6:45, then Ilford stop and fix.
All shots were from my trusty Zeiss Ikon with the ZM 50mm C Sonnar.
The scans are just meant to be a quick proof, as I won't be printing from them, so they're just straight from the scanner. I hope to set up a dark room for printing soon.
Nice.. Wait until you actually start printing. You'll be amazed at how standing in one place for 2 hours can be so much fun.
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