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  • film processing to developing to cropping to prints

    Obviously this wont be a simple question . I am just starting to go "semi-professional" with my photography (weddings, family portraits, school portraits). I use a pentax 35mm slr camera that I love although I know digital would be less overhead. This is my process: I usually use 400 speed...
    Posted to Forum by Melissa21 on 09-22-2007
  • 620 film, argus seventy five

    I've acquired an Argus Seventy Five TLR camera, and would like to be able to use it. Does anyone know where i could get my hands on some decently priced 120 film on a 620 spool? I've also seen something about adapters that you place in the camera? Has anyone used something like this? Thanks!...
    Posted to Forum by fallchild1126 on 07-25-2007
  • Re: I'm shooting my first roll with my new Holga!!!!!!!

    I haven't shot mine in a while but the results can be anywhere from bizzare to good depending on your idea of good. It sometimes resembles a lensbaby because in mine there is light fall off all around the edge and it's soft. Here are a couple of links to my blog where I posted some holga shots...
    Posted to Forum by Vistaphotography on 02-02-2007
  • Re: Processing/Scanning Medium Format 6x6

    Marshall, even the flatbed scanners do very well on the large 6x6 transparencies and negatives. There is so much "real estate" that the output comes out beautifully, especially compared to trying to scan 35mm. I would certainly consider getting a used/refurbished flatbed with the transparency...
    Posted to Forum by Laurence on 01-05-2007
  • Processing/Scanning Medium Format 6x6

    I love Mpix but I wish they did more than just 35mm processing. I'm looking for a service that will allow me to send my completed 6x6 rolls of film, have them processed, and possibly scanned? Does anybody know of a reputable service like this? Or any alternatives? I understand that I can get a film...
    Posted to Forum by mboprey on 01-05-2007
  • Re: Black and White film??

    Agfa and IIlford make the best Black and White films in my opinion. Agfa, a brand which I always preferred to many others, is no longer in film business, but you can still find fresh Agfa in bulk, and individually packed. Agfa has several varieties of B&W white film, and different films produce different...
    Posted to Forum by szaydel on 12-19-2006
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