paachi
DOF Luster
hello everyone..
i finally succumbed to the siren call and got myself and M2 w a light meter, 40mm letiz elmar and 90mm elmar-C..i will be shooting b and w exclusively..
i am now trying to understand the nuts and bolts of how best to go about with the film developing and scanning process..
choice 1 : abc labs in mystic, ct sounds a like a good professional lab which is close to my place. they develop and scan b&w film for $10.95 + $6.95. incl shipping. the costs with this option should work out to about $20 per roll of film.
choice 2: build my own dark room..the requirements i have gleaned so far are :
1. Metal 1 Film tank and reel
2. Changing bag - General Brand
3. Developer : Agfa Rodinal
4. Fixer : Kodak rapid fixer
5. Stop Bath : Water or do I need any specific chemical??
6. Hypo Cleaning Agent : Kodak Hypo Cleaning Agent Powder
7. Measuring Jar
8. Thermometer
9. Clips to dry the film
10. Archival sleeves
11. white cotton gloves
the challenge with choice 2 is that i need to make a substantial investment into a decent scanner (in terms of both time and money)
My questions are :
1. which choice should i pick?? I am a grad school student so time is quite limited, however if the benefits of developing film at my own dark room are substantial, i will do it
2. if i take choice 1, do you folks know of a cheaper/ better mailing developing and scanning service??
3. if i take up choice 2, have i listed all the items i will need?? what is my option for scanning films??
4. my college has a hp 5590 scanner with a film adapter..what is the general experience with this scanner?? you think this will give me good results??
appreciate the tremendous help and impetus this forum has been..
cheers..
prashant.
i finally succumbed to the siren call and got myself and M2 w a light meter, 40mm letiz elmar and 90mm elmar-C..i will be shooting b and w exclusively..
i am now trying to understand the nuts and bolts of how best to go about with the film developing and scanning process..
choice 1 : abc labs in mystic, ct sounds a like a good professional lab which is close to my place. they develop and scan b&w film for $10.95 + $6.95. incl shipping. the costs with this option should work out to about $20 per roll of film.
choice 2: build my own dark room..the requirements i have gleaned so far are :
1. Metal 1 Film tank and reel
2. Changing bag - General Brand
3. Developer : Agfa Rodinal
4. Fixer : Kodak rapid fixer
5. Stop Bath : Water or do I need any specific chemical??
6. Hypo Cleaning Agent : Kodak Hypo Cleaning Agent Powder
7. Measuring Jar
8. Thermometer
9. Clips to dry the film
10. Archival sleeves
11. white cotton gloves
the challenge with choice 2 is that i need to make a substantial investment into a decent scanner (in terms of both time and money)
My questions are :
1. which choice should i pick?? I am a grad school student so time is quite limited, however if the benefits of developing film at my own dark room are substantial, i will do it
2. if i take choice 1, do you folks know of a cheaper/ better mailing developing and scanning service??
3. if i take up choice 2, have i listed all the items i will need?? what is my option for scanning films??
4. my college has a hp 5590 scanner with a film adapter..what is the general experience with this scanner?? you think this will give me good results??
appreciate the tremendous help and impetus this forum has been..
cheers..
prashant.