peterm1
Veteran
Maybe not what you had in mind............. 🙂
There have been times when I've done that - cut and sleeved my negatives - looked at them and thought about throwing the whole thing awayThis works for me:
1- Look at the unprocessed output from my last outing with a digital camera
2- despair at the thought of dealing with 300+ images from a simple weekend trip
3- grab a roll of film from the fridge and stare longingly at the marking that reads 24exp film and wonder where it all went wrong
4- If that fails, reach further back in the fridge and grab a roll of 120
Just kidding, of course, but I do like how shooting film "concentrates" my output. Of course for some people the thought process above goes something like: look at the stash of undeveloped rolls, despair, look longingly at digital cam 😛
Film is fantastic, above all because you can make such nice prints from the negatives: gelatine silver ... The prints will outlive you many times.
I’ve read all the replies and I’ll bet the Stereo Realist would be the most “game changing” camera/method yet suggested to get one back into film. Seriously, how often do people look at one of your photos, go !!!!WOW !!!!! and stare at it in amazement??? They will when they look through the viewer!!!