drewbarb
picnic like it's 1999
umm... are you kidding?
Svitantti
Well-known
Why shoot film if you just need digital files and even want to destroy the negatives?
Ducky
Well-known
Hmm, seems like a consesus here. I do keep the negs but I was just wondering about the overall process including fixing.
Sorry if I upset anyone.
Sorry if I upset anyone.
amateriat
We're all light!
Ducky: No upset over here. 
Between simply going by-the-book in terms of developing/fixing–really, there's little in the way of rocket-science here–and proper storage, there's isn't that much more to know or do in terms of taking reasonable care of your film. Load, shoot, develop, scan, print, store, repeat.
- Barrett
Between simply going by-the-book in terms of developing/fixing–really, there's little in the way of rocket-science here–and proper storage, there's isn't that much more to know or do in terms of taking reasonable care of your film. Load, shoot, develop, scan, print, store, repeat.
- Barrett
PATB
Established
Since I don't do wet printing,
That's what I said until I moved to a neighborhood where there is a convenient public darkroom (community college).
Besides, when you become famous, the exhibit curator will want to make gelatin silver prints of the negatives
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
depends a lot on how much you appreciate your own photography.
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