None of the labs were significantly better, cheaper or faster as a whole. This, as well as the cost and two week delivery time has made me look into alternatives.Īfter looking into lab offerings both locally and abroad I was disheartened. I’ve been reasonably satisfied with the 8 megapixel results but at times I’ve felt that the scans have looked a bit harsh and overly processed. Another major issue is cost.įor development and scanning of a roll I’ve paid close to €40 at Crimson – my local pro lab. Frank recently wrote a good summary of the advantages here (the comment section is also full with insights and experiences). Good looking, finished results of adequate quality without doing anything more than asking when dropping off the roll. There’s a lot of appeal in having a good lab scan your photos at development. But there’s been one aspect I’ve felt lacking – scans. The more methodical approach, excellent tools and delayed gratification have made the experience immensely rewarding. Lately I’ve been enjoying a return to film photography. Now a finished original – ready to be printed, backed up and shared in an instant to friends and family across the globe. With a few preset commands contrast is increased, sharpening applied, and exposure balanced. Low contrast and fuzzy the photo doesn’t exactly look appealing. The moment preserved on silver and gelatin is now displayed on my laptop. The screen flickers and an image gradually appears. The black box at my side gives of a mechanical moan.
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