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• #11002
Saw him on your tumblr earlier - that's one quaint dog, can't say I ever saw one like this in the flesh.
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• #11003
I know it needs some work on curves etc but I feel like if I'm only getting OK scans, it's hard to put the energy into post pro when the result is only going to be so-so anyway.
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• #11004
To be honest in cases like this I often "auto-tone" it at least in PS, that function actually has gotten really good.
Make an action out of it like "resize to ....px > auto-tone > save" and automate (batch-process) the whole folder with it and it's a super quick / almost zero-effort quick remedy.. -
• #11005
Rep for the link. They have 135 Fuji 400h at not-silly prices.
... and Portra 160.
hhhmmm
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• #11006
You're welcome.
Note it's the only store where you can get CineStill film as well ..has become expensive though!Hope you enjoy your stay!
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• #11007
I usually use asda, I'm not sure if it's asda or my new camera/lens but I find my photos to not be like my old cameras photos.
I live in Aberdeen, Scotland.
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• #11008
Same again:
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• #11009
I'd recommend you switch and see if the quality is the same (colours and so on), then you will know if its the developers or the camera/lens.
Photoghost seems to be more professional
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• #11010
If you live in Aberdeen you should definitely use Photoghost.
I subscribe to their development service (£25 a month for unlimited dev and scans) and they are also very nice chaps.
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• #11011
£25 a month for unlimited dev and scans
..wish we had something like this in Berlin!
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• #11012
The scans included are medium quality and fine for sharing online etc but I usually pay a small supplment for hi res scans. JPEGs are usually around 10Mb.
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• #11014
Nice!
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• #11015
Nice stuff - home or darkroom?
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• #11016
Got well excited about this and then read in the t&cs:
"The maximum acceptable in any calender month 10 rolls"
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• #11017
..meh.. sounded to good to be true, ha!
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• #11018
You can pay a small supplement for extra rolls. I've been averaging around 5 rolls a month. 10 a month would be very good value for money.
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• #11019
..even for 5 a month it's a good deal from my point of view.
Here it's about 7.50 per roll for dev and mediocre scans, so that's 37.50.
Heck I pay 3.50 per roll just for developement (and that's not even the "pro" lab).Given London is more expensive than Berlin in pretty much all aspects it's cool that you at least get rather cheap film developement & scans!
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• #11020
Well I'm actually in Dundee and the lab is in Aberdeen but close enough!
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• #11021
I agree the value's good, it would be perfect for some people, I just tend to hoard film and then send it all in at once!
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• #11022
Excited doesn't cover it. Picking up this bad boy soon!
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• #11023
Mi7rennie
I'm a big rolleicord fan. It's got a fairly large learning curve, but worth it. 6x6 transparencies are amazing. -
• #11024
Nice.
Friend of mine shot amazing stuff with one of these for some years.
Personally I never really warmed up to them, I don't know, loved the images they produce but handling always felt awkward to me - whereas with the Mamiya (and especially Hasselblad) medium format cameras it was like love on first sight.
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• #11025
Do they have a flickr account?
I really have no idea how I'll get on with it but I'm sure it will be fun!
Portra 800, OM4, 50mm 1.4