Naples
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Greetings from Naples, Florida, USA.
I found this forum a couple months ago after hearing or reading somewhere that some (many?) people are going back to film. I did a search for going back to film on Google and found this site.
I have read much on this forum, and learned even more. In fact, after reading this forum its clear I know very little.
In any event, I have a Nikon N80 with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D, and in the past few years have shot more B&W (Kodak T-Max 100 and 400) than color (Kodak Portra).
Here in my little corner of the world Naples we still have one pro lab left that develops B&W film, and I am thankful for that; however they scan and print digitally on a Fuji Frontier.
Thanks to this site, I recently sent a B&W 35mm negative to A & I in Los Angeles for optical reprints of a favorite family beach shot. They did a great job, though with shipping and all it was a bit pricey.
I am so thankful for this site. Its reassuring to know there are so many avid fans of film out there. Walk into the Ritz Camera here in Naples and buy film, or ask them if they carry the Nikon F6, and they look at you like you just stepped off a spaceship.
In closing, I found amusing this recent tutorial I came across on how to use Photoshop to turn ones digital images into film-look-a-likes: http://www.i-marco.nl/weblog/archive/2007/09/22/realistic_film_grain_for_digit
Cheers,
Naples
I found this forum a couple months ago after hearing or reading somewhere that some (many?) people are going back to film. I did a search for going back to film on Google and found this site.
I have read much on this forum, and learned even more. In fact, after reading this forum its clear I know very little.
In any event, I have a Nikon N80 with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D, and in the past few years have shot more B&W (Kodak T-Max 100 and 400) than color (Kodak Portra).
Here in my little corner of the world Naples we still have one pro lab left that develops B&W film, and I am thankful for that; however they scan and print digitally on a Fuji Frontier.
Thanks to this site, I recently sent a B&W 35mm negative to A & I in Los Angeles for optical reprints of a favorite family beach shot. They did a great job, though with shipping and all it was a bit pricey.
I am so thankful for this site. Its reassuring to know there are so many avid fans of film out there. Walk into the Ritz Camera here in Naples and buy film, or ask them if they carry the Nikon F6, and they look at you like you just stepped off a spaceship.
In closing, I found amusing this recent tutorial I came across on how to use Photoshop to turn ones digital images into film-look-a-likes: http://www.i-marco.nl/weblog/archive/2007/09/22/realistic_film_grain_for_digit

Cheers,
Naples