Timeline for Workflow for processing medium format film into digital form
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Jul 12, 2018 at 21:37 | answer | added | david_miller_ | timeline score: 1 | |
May 16, 2018 at 1:25 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackPhotos/status/996562324017352704 | ||
May 3, 2018 at 14:19 | answer | added | Jindra Lacko | timeline score: 5 | |
May 3, 2018 at 13:57 | answer | added | OnBreak. | timeline score: 2 | |
May 3, 2018 at 8:15 | answer | added | Rob | timeline score: 0 | |
May 3, 2018 at 7:53 | answer | added | jkf | timeline score: 3 | |
May 3, 2018 at 1:54 | comment | added | steel | I'll add that developing film in a tank is surprisingly doable, and nice to have control over the development process. Scanning at home is a pain though. | |
May 3, 2018 at 1:46 | comment | added | Jim Garrison | You’ll either need to acquire film processing skills (full darkroom not required) or send the film to be processed, and then scan the negs (or have the processor scan them). | |
May 3, 2018 at 0:19 | history | edited | neversaint | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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May 3, 2018 at 0:14 | history | asked | neversaint | CC BY-SA 4.0 |