xtolsniffer
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Hi all,
I've been developing and printing black and white for some years now but have been eyeing up colour for a while. I mostly use colour for family holiday snaps and the like, but increasingly I'm finding that I like to make larger copies of a few and with increasing use of the RB67 using Ektar and Portra, I'm getting interested in colour as an artistic medium rather than just using monochrome. To date I've used commercial labs for developing and print packages - for holiday snaps I simply don't have the time to print that number to go into an album, and I don't imagine that changing. For special prints I've been scanning 35mm and 6x7 and using online lab services which gives pretty good results, but I'm now thinking of going all analog for those.
Developing the film doesn't worry me too much, I've done E6 in the past (using the bath to keep temperature) and used to develop Ilford XP1 in C-41 chemistry, but keeping temperature during printing is more of a concern. I don't want to invest too heavily as it will be for occasional use, something like a few 12"x16" prints a month, so I'm looking for ideas on keeping temperature for print processing, suggested chemicals and so on.
I have a darkroom (a small shed) with (occasional) hot and cold running water, electricity, an LPL 6700c enlarger and all the usual kit for monochrome. I don't even know if I'm crazy thinking of doing this as I'll still have to scan my E6 velvia to send out for prints anyway, so could do my negs at the same time, but I do enjoy a challenge.
I've been developing and printing black and white for some years now but have been eyeing up colour for a while. I mostly use colour for family holiday snaps and the like, but increasingly I'm finding that I like to make larger copies of a few and with increasing use of the RB67 using Ektar and Portra, I'm getting interested in colour as an artistic medium rather than just using monochrome. To date I've used commercial labs for developing and print packages - for holiday snaps I simply don't have the time to print that number to go into an album, and I don't imagine that changing. For special prints I've been scanning 35mm and 6x7 and using online lab services which gives pretty good results, but I'm now thinking of going all analog for those.
Developing the film doesn't worry me too much, I've done E6 in the past (using the bath to keep temperature) and used to develop Ilford XP1 in C-41 chemistry, but keeping temperature during printing is more of a concern. I don't want to invest too heavily as it will be for occasional use, something like a few 12"x16" prints a month, so I'm looking for ideas on keeping temperature for print processing, suggested chemicals and so on.
I have a darkroom (a small shed) with (occasional) hot and cold running water, electricity, an LPL 6700c enlarger and all the usual kit for monochrome. I don't even know if I'm crazy thinking of doing this as I'll still have to scan my E6 velvia to send out for prints anyway, so could do my negs at the same time, but I do enjoy a challenge.