Yuphorix
Member
Hi all,
I'm really interested in getting a Voigtlander Rangefinder camera, but I have very little experience in the best methods to processing, scanning and printing film. I live in the greater suburbs of Chicago, so I probably don't have the same resources to camera specialists as someone living in the downtown area of Chicago.
I was wondering if you guys could guide me towards a relatively good and economical way of processing and printing film. I do not have the real-estate to do it myself (nor do I really want to), so it really comes down to finding a store (whether it's brick/mortar store or online) and getting the prints I need at a reasonable price.
I'm also interested in what process you, yourself, use to develop your films. It is the year 2009 and as film photography because more and more specialized, it's harder to find the shops that do it well. Thanks in advance!
P.S. I plan to shoot both b&w and color photography, although my emphasis will probably be on b&w.
I'm really interested in getting a Voigtlander Rangefinder camera, but I have very little experience in the best methods to processing, scanning and printing film. I live in the greater suburbs of Chicago, so I probably don't have the same resources to camera specialists as someone living in the downtown area of Chicago.
I was wondering if you guys could guide me towards a relatively good and economical way of processing and printing film. I do not have the real-estate to do it myself (nor do I really want to), so it really comes down to finding a store (whether it's brick/mortar store or online) and getting the prints I need at a reasonable price.
I'm also interested in what process you, yourself, use to develop your films. It is the year 2009 and as film photography because more and more specialized, it's harder to find the shops that do it well. Thanks in advance!
P.S. I plan to shoot both b&w and color photography, although my emphasis will probably be on b&w.