Peter_H
Member
Hello,
Just found this site today, in a link from another well-known site (ph*t*.net!)
It's a relief to find so many people who are so dedicated to, and know so much about, film. In fact, I'm SO impressed, I've already subscribed (which really is a first for me).
I mainly shoot either colour transparencies or B&W (either chromogenic, traditional or SFX), plus sometimes C-41 print film. I do most wet processing myself and can make small B&W prints without too many issues, but have to scan and print for colour work since I don't have access to a colour setup. (Hopefully this won't push me into the hybrid forum!) Film scanning is a very good solution for me, but the only changes I allow myself to make are in cropping, sharpening, brightness and contrast (all of which are easily achievable in the traditional domain). Films used range fairly well across the board, but I tend increasingly towards Fuji and Ilford (Harman) products these days.
So, I'm looking forward to some good times!
Peter
Just found this site today, in a link from another well-known site (ph*t*.net!)
It's a relief to find so many people who are so dedicated to, and know so much about, film. In fact, I'm SO impressed, I've already subscribed (which really is a first for me).
I mainly shoot either colour transparencies or B&W (either chromogenic, traditional or SFX), plus sometimes C-41 print film. I do most wet processing myself and can make small B&W prints without too many issues, but have to scan and print for colour work since I don't have access to a colour setup. (Hopefully this won't push me into the hybrid forum!) Film scanning is a very good solution for me, but the only changes I allow myself to make are in cropping, sharpening, brightness and contrast (all of which are easily achievable in the traditional domain). Films used range fairly well across the board, but I tend increasingly towards Fuji and Ilford (Harman) products these days.
So, I'm looking forward to some good times!
Peter
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