I gave up home dev ages ago, I have a lab I'm happy with who does my dev ans scanning for Neg film but I'm still struggling with an E6 lab since my local guy downsised and no longer does it.
Are you asking a question or inviting a discussion?You might as well shoot digital.
I feel like I am missing 80% of the film experience when I use colour film, no developer to make, no processing at home, no drying or scanning fun.
It's film photography in name only.
Discuss.
My darkroom has options of four enlargers, these two are the biggest. Which one should I learn how to use?
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Do they do postal orders too? I don’t use colour that partly due to getting it developed. £4 seems very cheapIf c41 chems had the shelf life of bnw i'd do it all myself, however theres a place in Shoreditch ( Analog films) that does dev and basic scan ( good enough to see if the shot is any good) for £4, I could never match those economies of scale at the volumes I shoot. Sometimes even with black and white I like XP2 for its c41 as I know what ill get every time, no over agitated film etc
Its possible to make digital look like colour film but its so much work or I have to overpay for it I may as well just shoot colour, and nothing beats the size of my olympus mju ii I bought in lyme regis last year for the grand sum of £10
Do they do postal orders too? I don’t use colour that partly due to getting it developed. £4 seems very cheap
A+M Imaging in Edinburgh do E6, always had excellent service from themI gave up home dev ages ago, I have a lab I'm happy with who does my dev ans scanning for Neg film but I'm still struggling with an E6 lab since my local guy downsised and no longer does it.
Thats a shame. I’ll keep searchingThey do not unfortunately, its a tiny shop on Hanbury Street, literally a c41 dev machine and enough space to process orders
Their scans are not the best but cant knock the dev costs.
You might as well shoot digital.
I feel like I am missing 80% of the film experience when I use colour film, no developer to make, no processing at home, no drying or scanning fun.
It's film photography in name only.
Discuss.
Nice to see you knocking about Stephen, I was getting concerned.
Always available to knock other people's posts
The creative implications of colour are, to me, like juggling things. I could manage to juggle one ball, probably two but certainly not three. For me, Black is one ball, white the second and colour the impossible third.