Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/01/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Jan 23, 2008 4:14 PM, Walt Johnson <walt@waltjohnson.com> wrote: > From time to time I load c-41 for the ease of processing (at Walgreens) > Unfortunately, I've yet to be convinced Walgreen's machines are as > consistent as my Nikkor Tanks. I may be suffering from the "look > backward" affliction. This is the same disease which keeps folks > salivating about 50 year-old lenses. > Thanks Walt. I still process my film, but I don't need to go into the darkroom to do that. I've got it down to a routine. I know it takes 30 minutes from loading the reels to hanging up the film to dry. What time are we going to eat, I ask. She looks at her watch and replies You have time. It's such a habit that even my wife knows how long it takes. I conveniently plan it to 30 minutes before we eat so I don't have to set the table. :-) I think you're on to something about the mass-shooting. I notice that when I go somewhere, I take a digital card that is the equivalent to how many rolls of film I'd take in the past. Sitting in front of the computer for extended lengths of time is not fun either. I also notice that I've given up on the in camera metering of my Nikons. My trusty little Gossen DigiSix is still the best. The digital age is here. It doesn't bother me. I do both. I have noticed, though, that when I shoot digital for a PAW, it takes forever to get done. I'm always late. I have no idea why. I do a PAW for the fun of it. But I quit using standard hypo :-) Daniel