visanic
Newbie
Curious minds want to know.
bmattock
Veteran
I do my B&W film myself, with the exception of chromogenic (C41 process) B&W. I scan the results.
ZeissFan
Veteran
I have mine processed by this really lazy guy who can't seem to get the work done in a timely fashion.
Oh wait -- that's me. I'm behind by about 50 rolls or so. One day, it will become someone else's "found film."
Oh wait -- that's me. I'm behind by about 50 rolls or so. One day, it will become someone else's "found film."
furcafe
Veteran
Local pro lab.
Praxis Unitas
Established
DIY. Especially now that rodinal is readily available in Italy. I love that stuff when it's diluted... the grain is so smooth on Panf 50...
-CJB
-CJB
cjm
Well-known
I process at home and then scan at home or wet print at a local community darkroom.
MartinP
Veteran
Process and print (not every shot... oops) myself.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
Six meters north by northwest of this computer, behind the door with the optical peephole. Wet process all the way!
Thardy
Veteran
After many wasted years, I now DIY.
NickTrop
Veteran
No longer a DYI'er, myself...
Dwaynes
http://www.dwaynesphoto.com/
I used to - until the last 6mos develop and print myself. I now use Dwaynes. I found I just don't have the time these days. Then, your D76 would oxidize, or you would run out of the many consumables - fixer, paper, stop, or the stuff that stops water
streaks, printer ink, or have oxidized Dektol. Then you either have to scan or print all those negs... I found I always had a backlog of several rolls...
It's managable with the limited number of frames in 120... not - imo, with 35. I use 36 frame rolls. Old school - they used to do contact sheets and only print a few frames per roll. I'm from the 1 hr photo color print lab mindset where I want all my frames printes on 6x4's just "t'have" - good bad or ugly, and not have to "enjoy" tiny little frames on a contact sheet. Ones I really like, a few a year, I'll enlarge.
Know what? Dwayne's do a pretty darn good job and are fast processing and shipping. Far more consistent than I could ever print. They charge around what most places charge for color prints. 35 mm? Send it off to Dwayne's..
Dwaynes
http://www.dwaynesphoto.com/
I used to - until the last 6mos develop and print myself. I now use Dwaynes. I found I just don't have the time these days. Then, your D76 would oxidize, or you would run out of the many consumables - fixer, paper, stop, or the stuff that stops water
streaks, printer ink, or have oxidized Dektol. Then you either have to scan or print all those negs... I found I always had a backlog of several rolls...
It's managable with the limited number of frames in 120... not - imo, with 35. I use 36 frame rolls. Old school - they used to do contact sheets and only print a few frames per roll. I'm from the 1 hr photo color print lab mindset where I want all my frames printes on 6x4's just "t'have" - good bad or ugly, and not have to "enjoy" tiny little frames on a contact sheet. Ones I really like, a few a year, I'll enlarge.
Know what? Dwayne's do a pretty darn good job and are fast processing and shipping. Far more consistent than I could ever print. They charge around what most places charge for color prints. 35 mm? Send it off to Dwayne's..
Chris101
summicronia
Home - the back bathroom is set up for film processing - or school in the photo area.
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
My boss has a darkroom that he lets me use. I know I don't need a darkroom to develop but it's nice to be able to do everything in one room, including contact sheets and prints.
I'm in the process of clearing out my laundry room to add a laundry sink. Then I will probably do some at home.
I'm in the process of clearing out my laundry room to add a laundry sink. Then I will probably do some at home.
gb hill
Veteran
My C-41 B&W is developed & scanned to cd @ places like Wal Mart. Regular B&W is developed at home. I think when my c-41 b&w is used up that's gonna be it. I'm getting tired of the hit & miss technique they use in the development. Most of the time the whites come out looking pinkish. With the b&w I develop @ hame I don't have that worry & I have more control of the outcome.
Quinn Porter
Established
Used to use A&I, now I do it myself.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
That room around the corner with the washer and dryer in it.
T
Todd.Hanz
Guest
"Where do you get your B/W's developed?"
downstairs bathroom, it's close!
downstairs bathroom, it's close!
bhop73
Well-known
My kitchen.
bolohead
Joel Cosseboom
Traditional B&W I do in the laundry room. I found a great lab tech at a Costco who pays extra attention to my B&W C-41 film and changes the default settings to provide hi-res TIFFs when scanning.
thomasw_
Well-known
Negative B+W film I develop in my bathroom. Then I usually scan the results to see which ones I might wet print at my school where i am able to use the very old darkroom. It is kept locked, so I am able to keep my own enlarger and chemicals for use.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I have a guy named "Sam" who loves to develop film and make prints too...he's a total "Control Freak" and feels that no one else can do what he does with my B&W negs...
In other words...Me...
In other words...Me...
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