Thanks a lot for the darkroom list! ... and for the film/fdeveloper list. This will be a great starting point for me..
I have all of the above (a couple of different speeds though).. Never heard of Provia 100f for people, I'm willing to give it a shot though.
I have slide film (In my question I said I have 15 different rolls if film, I counted what I have yesterday and they're more like 25! Looks like I'm gonna be trying everything anyways hahaha..)
How do Prau's and Dwayne's compare to thedarkroom, mpix or North Coast photo lab in your opinion?
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Your head is going to be spinning haha
Use what you have now first before you buy more.
Each of the major B&W producers have old lines that people were used to, they didn't want to get rid of the most popular lines and came out with new product but some people don't want the new (improved) they want what they are used to... So...some old lines got cut but some still longer because of popularity or because the LESS fine grained films tend to be more FLEXIBLE in other ways like how they handle light, push development, etc. And the new stuff had a different type of grain which gives "sharper" results, but that doesn't mean better.
Kodak
Tri-X(400TX) old
Tmax400 (TMY-2) new
Tmax100 (TMX) new
Ilford
HP5+ (400) old
Delta400 (D400) new
FP4+ (125) old
Delta100 (D100) new
Delta3200 pro (D3200) new
Fuji
Neopan Acros100 (Acros100) new
Those are only the CURRENTLY made films... There are more by ilford that I'm not going to bother listing (like semi-infra-red based, or C-41 process instead of B&W, etc).
Praus does larger films like 4x5 and 8x10 sheet film, is a real person, is a real lab technician. His 35mm slides I believe are plastic.
Dwayne's is a larger facility, many of the people aren't technicians, Dwayne doesn't answer the phone personally... It's just bigger in terms if a business. They use the old fashioned paper slides which I personally like when I choose to get slides done. They aren't as flexible with special requests (like I ask for all my 35mm film canisters back with the last frame tab out, and the roll can un-broken because I re-roll the film. Dwayne's won't (and can't actually as they use a machine to open the cans and don't do it by hand).
Chemistry wise they are both excellent at their job.
Don't have scans done by Dwayne's they are horrible...
But if you send them scans of your own to make prints they are very good at the printing side...
I don't know about Praus I never asked him to scan. I always just scan for myself.
Welcome to insanity...
I don't know about the other labs, they are bigger, and I think mpix doesn't do chemical prints, only ink jet prints, but Dwayne's uses a chemical process called lightjet (or lambda or some other names but if you say lightjet people will know what you mean).