mwoenv
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With the cost of color film (135 and 120) increasing rapidly and 120 black and white film also going up quite a bit in price, I now bulk load 135 black and white and develop all my color film. Making these changes helps pay for the film going up in price.
Processing is easy and low-cost (about $0.70 per roll of 135 and $1.20 per roll of color) but you have to enjoy doing it - it has to be learned and it is work. Fortunately, I've enjoyed doing it for a long time (black and white for about 40 years, color for 3 years) and it's a major reason for not going digital.
Shooting a total of about 60 rolls of 135 and 120 a year is still reasonable froma cost point of view.
Processing is easy and low-cost (about $0.70 per roll of 135 and $1.20 per roll of color) but you have to enjoy doing it - it has to be learned and it is work. Fortunately, I've enjoyed doing it for a long time (black and white for about 40 years, color for 3 years) and it's a major reason for not going digital.
Shooting a total of about 60 rolls of 135 and 120 a year is still reasonable froma cost point of view.