Do you guys pay for development/scanning or are you doing some/all steps at home? I’m using analog photography as counterpart to my very display-centered work, so digitizing would be the last step after making a real darkroom print. Everything happens at home by myself. Downsides are the lack of images showing up here and maybe that I’m mostly limited to B/W.

  • B_Minus_Student@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been doing it all from home. I don’t do darkroom prints though. Scanning works enough for me at the moment. I’ve done darkroom in the past but probably won’t resume until I move from my current small apartment. I do mostly b/w but currently have some shot color rolls to knock out. I’ve got everything to also do color at home but a new small local shop opened few years back and I’ve been meaning to support them so I’ll occasionally buy film through them but also curious with their development. I’ll always do my own b/w but color scans from someone else are handy as I have a color deficiency and my color scans always come out a little shifted.

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      1 year ago

      Right now, I simply don’t. Right now, I’m not able to make time to print, let alone scanning. On the long run, I’d prefer a repro-stand+digital camera over a flatbet because of the greater flexibility in format. But I own neither and don’t want to buy a digital just for that. Sorry internet strangers, you’ll have to wait a decade or two to judge my images!

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    1 year ago

    I go to a shop for all my needs. I really want to build up a darkroom at my house, but that will have to wait a while unfortunately.