I've posted a couple times in another photo NG not realizing this one
existed.
I just developed my 2nd roll of B+W, and decided I'm hooked. I scan
my results, which I understand can be troublesome, but they're not too
bad:
http://www.jamesphotography.ca/cat_100iso.jpg
http://www.jamesphotography.ca/sword.jpg
http://www.jamesphotography.ca/birdfeeder.jpg
And I just read that Pan F scans quite nicely, so I'll be giving that
a shot real soon! Quite different than desaturating slides in PS.....
jim h
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Peter Lawrence - 11 May 2004 21:57 GMT
> I've posted a couple times in another photo NG not realizing this one
> existed.
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> jim h
Hi Jim,
Welcome to the r.p.film+labs newsgroup. I just want to let you know
that if you have any questions regarding how to develop your B&W film
there even a more specialized newsgroup than this one.
It's the rec.photo.darkroom newsgroup.
You'll find plenty of discussions about how to develop B&W film in the
rec.photo.darkroom newsgroup plus other darkroom related topics.
But feel free to post any film related questions here too (including
posts about B&W film developing). I just thought you might be
interested in checking out the other newsgroup too.
- Peter