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First up a big thank you to all of you for the recent favs. It's been a crazy week and I didn't have to time to thank you guys personally.

Living in Technicolor
This next bit is probably of no interest to most folk, so feel free to skip on down to the features.

Still here? Good. So, yeah, I've started processing colour film. I mention this because way back when the world was young and so was I (the '70's) I had a black & white darkroom setup and colour was the holy grail – so this is a bit of a personal milestone.

If you've considered processing colour film and decided against it, it was probably for these reasons:

It's too expensive – yeah, it's more expensive than b/w but it still works out about 5 times cheaper than lab processing.

It's too complicated – it's a little more fiddly than b/w, but if this idiot can do it, anyone who can read a thermometer and a stop-watch can do it.

The results won't be as good/consistent as a lab – this is probably true if you're on assignment for National Geographic, but for the rest of us the results are good enough and might actually be an advantage if you like the lo-fi, de-saturated, retro look.

Anyway, if you got this far, the magic cookie word is "Tetenal" :)


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:iconcheekymonkeyali:
Somehow I missed the fact you processed that tower yorself. Nice work :)

You do the prints too?
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:iconninereeds-da:
Thank you, I was really pleased with the results.
I didn't make a big fuss on the deviation itself - it just has the word "Tetenal" in the artist comments.
Printing - no, I just soup 'n scan. I used to print B&W but I was never any good at it :)
Processing the film myself makes sense for me as it's cheaper/quicker than using a lab, but I so rarely need to print it makes more sense to get the odd one lab printed from the scan.
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*ScribalWriter Dec 6, 2009   Traditional Artist
Very nice features, as always. :heart:

And kudos on your coloured film. I can't wait to see what you come up with!
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:iconninereeds-da:
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed them :hug:
This one [link] is the first of my home-grown colour attempts :)
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*ScribalWriter Dec 8, 2009   Traditional Artist
Ah, I see! :love: The colours are so gorgeous in that shot. I didn't realize you'd processed it. (I'll have to pay more careful attention in the future, huh? ^_^) I can't wait to see what you'll post next!
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:iconninereeds-da:
Thank you, I'll take that as a compliment that you couldn't tell it was home made :)
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*ScribalWriter Dec 9, 2009   Traditional Artist
;) Please do.
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:iconwhitebook:
beautiful collection :love:
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:iconninereeds-da:
I'm glad you enjoyed them :heart:
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