Thank you!
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Thanks! Have to add that the film was also x-rayed twice.
Thank you! The place is really beautiful.
Thanks for the kind words!
Lack of agitation is usually the cause, so who knows if they are using the rotary machine or processing manually.
Can you check the negatives? Looks like bromite drag.
Thank you! This one is point and shoot. It supports iso from 100 to 1000, which I like since i tend to push bnw film.
Thank you! I'm kinda glad it's not color so I don't have to crop out that orange trash bin😁
Thank you!
Thanks! Yes, I think XP2 is the only b&w film meant to be processed in C41 but I found article on Ilford's site about developing in HC-110, and so far I'm getting great results. This roll was even x-rayed at the airport. 🥲
I'm using DSLR for scanning. It's really good for the 35mm, but for the medium format it's quite tedious. If you already own a DSLR I would recommend to explore that direction. If you don't own one, you should check local classified ads for a scanner.
Thanks!