TakAshi's Castle :D
Thursday 30 December 2010
PARziman
Long but I love it.
As soon as i was shown how to scan 35mm film I reckon i spent a whole 24 hours in total just waiting for the noisy machines to complete 12 photos at a time, saving them as Tiffs, saving again as Jpegs for other uses and just in awe at it. (i'm a neek, don't judge me and that was definitely the long story short)
Imagine from taking the film out in darkness, processing it, drying it, cutting the negs up, making a test before the complete contact sheet in the darkroom, waiting for the contact sheet to physically dry, storing it, bringing it up to mac lab, inserting into the Nikon scanner and waiting a good HOUR FOR TWELVE photos sometimes forgetting to change the settings from colour negative to bw/greyscale film, so they would get re scanned or colour corrected... mad
Ralph in Hatfield Burger King after Faham's Drink up
Michael in Foyles in West :)
Imagine from taking the film out in darkness, processing it, drying it, cutting the negs up, making a test before the complete contact sheet in the darkroom, waiting for the contact sheet to physically dry, storing it, bringing it up to mac lab, inserting into the Nikon scanner and waiting a good HOUR FOR TWELVE photos sometimes forgetting to change the settings from colour negative to bw/greyscale film, so they would get re scanned or colour corrected... mad
Ralph in Hatfield Burger King after Faham's Drink up
Michael in Foyles in West :)
Labels:
35mm,
black and white,
darkroom,
film,
Processing
After and after
Sunday 20 June 2010
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