Moose22
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Not to mention paying less for the film and being more likely to process it yourself, hence saving even more.
You might want to use Tri-X instead and then you would not have to deal with anything other than white, gray and black.
Gee, thanks guys! I never would have thought of that myself.
I traveled to San Francisco for work last week. I had an almost fresh roll of
I shot a couple rolls of Tmax, and some HP5 while I was at it.
As a side note, I ran them through the airport scanner at SFO on the way home to see what happened to the film. On the Portra and C200 the effect seems so slight you can't tell. Interested to see if the HP5 comes out with any noticeable fogging. All I did was walkin' around snapshots, nothing that I felt would be really bitchen, so I decided to gamble and see.
San Francisco is a colorful city. There's lots of places where color film is nice. I'm just not really in a colorful mood these days.
Here it is before the black and white filter:

* edit to add that I was mistaken, this was the roll of C200 I had in, not the Portra.
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