Browsing through some older shots, I realized film still rules 🙂 These colors and tones are pretty good.
jlw said:I love film, too -- I just hate scanning it!
5nap5hot said:I love film too ... I have all my negs scanned high res at the time of development. A modest price, I don't have to buy a machine, and no dusty negatives.
MadMan2k said:I love slide film and B&W, it's just sexier than digital, even after post processing. Only problem with slide is that it's expensive, and it takes a couple weeks to get them back.
Especially Kodachrome... I just paid 24 bucks for a 36exp roll of Kodachrome 64 and a mailer. I'll be waiting until I have something really worth shooting to use that.
I have the same problem, what is the solution? Right now I send my film to a prolab and get it back in two weeks; negs and really really hires scans on a CD (18megs per exposure) for $12.75. When I just need snapshots like for some kid's birthday party I go to Walgreens.pizzahut88 said:Where I am living, there is no one who can do a decent job of scanning and development at the time.
The results were horrible.:bang:
Manfred
5nap5hot said:I love film too ... I have all my negs scanned high res at the time of development. A modest price, I don't have to buy a machine, and no dusty negatives.
boilerdoc2 said:Scanning can be a pain and slow. But it offers the best of both worlds. What will happen to your digi files in 50 years? Who knows. Probably no DVD readers by then. Still I'll will be able to print from a negative/slide I'll bet. I shoot digital when I know I'm not interested in archiving the photos or for sports stuff. But for fine art I can't get film out of my system. And I've fallen back in love with the darkroom for B&W. I'll scan color and print film to make prints. We are in a new wonderful world of photography with all the choices. But choice is a good thing folks.
Steve