Very good and interesting architectural shots: the grain with the 400 is particularly pleasing. Kodak BW film is so nice, did you develop these yourself?
Very good and interesting architectural shots: the grain with the 400 is particularly pleasing. Kodak BW film is so nice, did you develop these yourself?
Thanks. No I didn't develop myself this time. I just don't have the time. I work 70 + hours a week, grandkids, golf, softball, the wife, etc. I like to develop but the rolls just sit around. I had these done by Darkroom and I was very pleased by their enhanced scan. It worked out to $15 a roll, a little pricey but worth it for me. I used Dwayne's the last time and was not happy so I tried Darkroom. It's really the scan time as opposed to developing. I ran out of chemicals but did restock last week so I suppose the next rolls I'll do myself and send the scans out, more than likely. I primarily shoot on lunch hours, every day, in various cities during my travels. I am buying darkroom supplies a little at a time and will be doing wet prints buy the end of the year or that is my goal. I like to develop but I hit a wall in the scanning because my scanner is not to good at 135, Canoscan 800f.