Sirius Glass
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The initial testing you are doing is a good start. In addition to the advice, one film, one developer, I highly recommend that for your initial work you leave scanning out of the evaluation. There are too many variables in the scanning regardless who does that scanning. I have found that even commercial or lab scanning can be inconsistent.
So start with the initial prints, pick you path, and then add scanning back in if it is necessary.
For myself, even if I got a good scan, I was disappointed in the ink jet prints versus the chemically based prints. The blacks were not truly black. I started developing my film first, not planning to set up a darkroom but sending the film I developed for commercial printing. In a short time I picked up an enlarger and a print dryer.
Your path may be different. There is no one correct way; they are all good, but with varying results.
Steve
So start with the initial prints, pick you path, and then add scanning back in if it is necessary.
For myself, even if I got a good scan, I was disappointed in the ink jet prints versus the chemically based prints. The blacks were not truly black. I started developing my film first, not planning to set up a darkroom but sending the film I developed for commercial printing. In a short time I picked up an enlarger and a print dryer.
Your path may be different. There is no one correct way; they are all good, but with varying results.
Steve