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Tag Archives: film processing
Processing Your Own Film
I recently had a query from someone on whether I would teach him how to process his own film. Unfortunately I’ve only been at it for about 9 months, far too short to be in any position to teach on … Continue reading
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Tagged black and white, C-41, color, film photography, film processing, photo equipment, process
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Color Film Processing at Home
There are quite a few opinions out there on the ‘net that processing color film yourself is just too darn hard. I’m happy to report that I managed to do it for the first time – and if I can … Continue reading
Preparing to Process my Own Film for the First Time
It has been about seven months since I started fooling around with film photography again, after a break of decades. My daughter suggested we try and load up an old folder we had picked up years ago at a flea … Continue reading