George Mann
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But this thread will soon be pared down by a moderator or closed so who cares...
There is no reason to close it at this point.
But this thread will soon be pared down by a moderator or closed so who cares...
Yes, film is expensive. The tipping point doesn't come until you start scanning it. I frankly don't understand why anyone would go to the time, trouble, and expense of shooting film if you are just going to scan it. If you want a digital file, shoot digital. If you like film, make analog prints.We are currently at $26 total for ColorPlus at $4 a roll, $8 development, and $13 scanning, not including the price of photo cd's. We are at $30 for Ektar. $27 for Provia at its current price of $18 a roll ($9 development).
Yes we are at this point! And don’t forget postage if using a mail order lab.We are currently at $26 total for ColorPlus at $4 a roll, $8 development, and $13 scanning, not including the price of photo cd's. We are at $30 for Ektar. $27 for Provia at its current price of $18 a roll ($9 development).
Yes, film is expensive. The tipping point doesn't come until you start scanning it. I frankly don't understand why anyone would go to the time, trouble, and expense of shooting film if you are just going to scan it. If you want a digital file, shoot digital.
The problem is 2 fold. There is only 2 ways to produce a view-able image from negative film, prints and scans. I don't like digital prints, and analog prints are now prohibitively expensive, which leaves scans.
Good scans still give us the desired look and perspective over images produced with digital cameras.
You can reduce the overall cost by doing five things:
- Learn to develop color slide film. I learned this when I was in high school and was successful the first time.
- Buy any needed equipment to process slide film.
- Process your slide film.
- Buy a high quality scanner.
- Use the high quality scanner.
Perspective?Good scans still give us the desired look and perspective over images produced with digital cameras.
Well... it is unless one is willing to get a better education and a job with a higher salary!this is futile...
Perspective?
Well... it is unless one is willing to get a better education and a job with a higher salary!
Or whatever it will take to transition from “cost prohibitive “ to “cost possible”.
Physical or any other kind of personal limitations are certainly an issue but personal issues to work through or adapt to the unfortunate consequences.
Isn't the "Report this Post" function wonderful!
Yes - the 12"x16" RA4 prints that Costco charges me $5.99 to do from the scans I prepare from my medium format Ektachrome or Portra.Has anyone gotten digital prints that actually look sufficiently film-like?
I know what you mean... I lived on the road for many years. My issue was always about how much stuff I could have with me and a stable mailing address, but never the cost of film.This isn't the issue.
When was the last time you priced a professionally produced optical analog print?
As of now, I have no permanent home base to set up in (I spend most of my time living on the road).
if you can’t afford the film you want to shoot
What does this even mean? I ve gotten digital prints and shown them side by side with wet printsHas anyone gotten digital prints that actually look sufficiently film-like?
When was chrome film ever inexpensive?
George, let it go. Fuji does not charge an excessive price in USA because many customers still buy it. Others above have offered suggestions, such as using less film or finding a cheaper brand. This is your issue. Go ahead and boycott them and write letters to the chairman, but it still remains your issue. You can add your voice to the infamous Dpreview, where the world famous experts on economics, marketing, manufacturing, distribution, pixels, ISO, and equivalence are always ready to tell any company, especially Leica, how they would run the company to eliminate those "obscene" prices.Again, its not the issue. The excessive price they charge for it is.
.But the old Agfa-Gevaert company as we knew it which made Vista, Scala, APX, Agfacolor HDC and Optima, Agfa Chrome and CT Precisa....that's gone.
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