tokam
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I've been shooting and processing Black and White since 1973. Printed in the darkroom up until 1995. Started scanning in 2010. (In the intervening period I shot mainly colour neg, commercially processed, and started flirting with d*g*t*l point and shoots.) I kept and scanned all of the colour negs.
Although I resumed B/W film shooting around 2010 I only develop and scan with the occasional commercial print of B/W negs.
I have scanned and cleaned up all of my negs from 1973 plus slides from my dad going back to the mid '60s. The manual effort in this exercise must be several thousand hours. The scanning was done on a Nikon Coolscan 5000.
This exercise included scanning thousands of images that were never wet printed. Plenty of gems amongst them which would not have seen the light of day if they weren't scanned.
No one in my family is going to revisit the neg / slide source material and some are in poor condition, I certainly wouldn't want to wet print them again. I have 5 sets of backups of the Tiff and corrected JPG files.
At this point the older negs are totally redundant and can be disposed of. I'll continue to shoot and scan film because I like the process and the equipment.
Although I resumed B/W film shooting around 2010 I only develop and scan with the occasional commercial print of B/W negs.
I have scanned and cleaned up all of my negs from 1973 plus slides from my dad going back to the mid '60s. The manual effort in this exercise must be several thousand hours. The scanning was done on a Nikon Coolscan 5000.
This exercise included scanning thousands of images that were never wet printed. Plenty of gems amongst them which would not have seen the light of day if they weren't scanned.
No one in my family is going to revisit the neg / slide source material and some are in poor condition, I certainly wouldn't want to wet print them again. I have 5 sets of backups of the Tiff and corrected JPG files.
At this point the older negs are totally redundant and can be disposed of. I'll continue to shoot and scan film because I like the process and the equipment.