Donald Qualls
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Here's a decent introduction:
Added to my (overflowing) Watch Later list.
One probably should note that, technically, suggestions to use Darktable or discussion of using it are off topic in this analog-only section. We can't avoid a small amount of digital, because otherwise how could we show our work on a digital communication medium? but the warning at the top of the page (when it appears) does talk about avoiding comments like "you could do that in Photoshop." I appreciate the pointer, but this thread is about a couple specific films -- which I haven't used, but would like to if they're available at consumer pricing.
Colorplus was stated by kodak in an interview to be based on kodacolor vr200 essentially an earlier film from the 1980s (82-86) in the same lineage as gold hence the retro tones (its successor being VR-G in 86-7; followed Gold 200 in 88). It was re-introduced in 1990 as a budget color film.
Added to my (overflowing) Watch Later list.
One probably should note that, technically, suggestions to use Darktable or discussion of using it are off topic in this analog-only section.
Just start a separate thread there - it will be both useful and remove the likelihood that this thread will be further derailed. You could even link to it here.I'll cheerfully whack my post and recreate it over the in scanner section if people would prefer that.
Facts.It's worth every penny. I have better things to do w my time than wrestle with conversions. Like take photos.
Just start a separate thread there - it will be both useful and remove the likelihood that this thread will be further derailed. You could even link to it here.
It actually would be quite helpful - particularly if the thread title references the name of the software, the name of the plugin, and Linux.
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