At 08:29 8.2.2001 -0700, you wrote:
>decide which negs to have printed at the pro lab. Yesterday I sent a 120
>B/W neg to the lab to have printed on the Fuji Frontier system (10x10 @
>$8.50) that does so nicely on my color transparencies. The counter person
>advised that I may not like the resul
Jerry in Houston wrote:
> My wife is a photography student at a college in
> Houston but it is way too far to go just to develop a few rolls of film, so
> we do our negs at home. Once you finalize on your film and developer
> combinations it becomes quite simple even though we can only load the
4 AM
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Subject: RE: Average cost of B+W film development and contact sheet
Hi Jerry,
What was your initial investment?
Dan Scott (in San Antonio)
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>I think that Mike is exactly right. We live in an apartment and do not
have
>any darkroom capability.
Dan Scott wondered:
> You can also very easily do you own proof sheet using a lamp
> and a couple of trays in the bathroom.
it's really fairly easy, Dan. In the dark, you lay out your paper
and put the negs (in a sleeve page) over it and cover w/ a piece
of clean gl
nt: Thursday, February 08, 2001 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: Average cost of B+W film development and contact sheet
> Hi Norm,
>
> How do you do that?
>
> Dan Scott
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> >You can also very easily do you own proof sheet using a lamp and a couple
of
> >trays
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Subject: Re: Average cost of B+W film development and contact sheet
You can also very easily do you own proof sheet using a lamp and a couple of
trays in the bathroom. Then view the sheets instead of the negs or both. You
can get a better idea of your final print that way before you spend the
money at
You can also very easily do you own proof sheet using a lamp and a couple of
trays in the bathroom. Then view the sheets instead of the negs or both. You
can get a better idea of your final print that way before you spend the
money at the pro lab.
Norm
From: Lewis, Gerald
> After developing, cutti
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 11:52 PM
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Subject: Average cost of B+W film development and contact sheet
Mark Sheftick wrote:
> I have a quick question. I had some T-Max 400 (24 exp) developed and got a
> c
I'd argue with Mike's comment about there not being any steady business
in b&w, at least around here. Black and white seems to be having a bit
of a comeback (thanks probably to products like T400CN), and people seem
to be wanting to experiment with other stuff now. I know a couple of
labs in Tor
Mark Sheftick wrote:
> I have a quick question. I had some T-Max 400 (24 exp) developed and got a
> contact sheet made but no prints. It was US$ 11.00 before any taxes. I was
> wondering if this is a normal cost for something like this. I guess,
> compared to the $8.00 most places charge for C-41
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