There is already a thread for recently shot film, and the current crop of newer films - but not old films that you finally got around to scanning to make digital versions after years of it just sitting there. If you are like me - you shot way more film than you ever intended to digitize. The usual process was to soup the film, put it in archival sheets, and make selections with a loop & Sharpie for marking keepers.
The rest were almost never looked at again. I have an almost 2 foot high pile of 36 exposure archival sheets left after throwing away about the same number of sheets that dealt with real estate . On the remaining sheets some good images were missed, and some are on no longer available films. Like so (I know I mis-spelled Davinci on the sheet)
Next four converted with a Canon 5DS-R EF 100mm f2.8 USM Macro & 12mm extension tube + NLP
There is already a thread for recently shot film, and the current crop of newer films - but not old films that you finally got around to scanning to make digital versions after years of it just sitting there. If you are like me - you shot way more film than you ever intended to digitize. The usual process was to soup the film, put it in archival sheets, and make selections with a loop & Sharpie for marking keepers.
The rest were almost never looked at again. I have an almost 2 foot high pile of 36 exposure archival sheets left after throwing away about the same number of sheets that dealt with real estate . On the remaining sheets some good images were missed, and some are on no longer available films. Like so (I know I mis-spelled Davinci on the sheet)
A film I should have used more - Technical Pan 25 - 1994 in Leelanau Michigan views near Glen Arbor
There is already a thread for recently shot film, and the current crop of newer films - but not old films that you finally got around to scanning to make digital versions after years of it just sitting there. If you are like me - you shot way more film than you ever intended to digitize. The usual process was to soup the film, put it in archival sheets, and make selections with a loop & Sharpie for marking keepers.
The rest were almost never looked at again. I have an almost 2 foot high pile of 36 exposure archival sheets left after throwing away about the same number of sheets that dealt with real estate . On the remaining sheets some good images were missed, and some are on no longer available films.
A film I should have used more - Technical Pan 25 - 1994 in Leelanau Michigan views near Glen Arbor
There is already a thread for recently shot film, and the current crop of newer films - but not old films that you finally got around to scanning to make digital versions after years of it just sitting there. If you are like me - you shot way more film than you ever intended to digitize. The usual process was to soup the film, put it in archival sheets, and make selections with a loop & Sharpie for marking keepers. Like so (I know I mis-spelled Davinci on the sheet)
The rest were almost never looked at again. I have an almost 2 foot high pile of 36 exposure archival sheets left after throwing away about the same number of sheets that dealt with real estate . On the remaining sheets some good images were missed, and some are on no longer available films.
This batch converted with a Canon 5DS-R EF 100mm f2.8 USM Macro & 12mm extension tube + NLP
A film I should have used more - Technical Pan 25 - 1994 in Leelanau Michigan views near Glen Arbor
Jan 07, 2024 at 07:10 PM
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