Pastiche
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Well...
There's the question...
I'd like to get into color...
Why not do that the same way I came into B&W... pinholes!
Could someone set me straight - can I do color paper pinhole images?
I'd think the simplest most economic, and MOST learner friendly color process would be ideal to start with... (as if such a thing existed
)
Can someone suggest a process?
Major pitfalls a newby would fall into?
I'm not concerned with color fidelity at this point, this is really just to get my feet wet... so.. color reversal papers & processes would be just fine by me.
Is this a process that I'd have to get a book on before I blow any $$ on? I'm not too dense, and I'd certainly read all that I could online.. still..?
There's the question...
I'd like to get into color...
Why not do that the same way I came into B&W... pinholes!
Could someone set me straight - can I do color paper pinhole images?
I'd think the simplest most economic, and MOST learner friendly color process would be ideal to start with... (as if such a thing existed

Can someone suggest a process?
Major pitfalls a newby would fall into?
I'm not concerned with color fidelity at this point, this is really just to get my feet wet... so.. color reversal papers & processes would be just fine by me.
Is this a process that I'd have to get a book on before I blow any $$ on? I'm not too dense, and I'd certainly read all that I could online.. still..?