Hello Dave, If/when I shoot film, I just have the lab process the film - no prints. They give me back a sleeved roll for the cost of US $2.50. The wait time for this is about 10-15 minutes. Then, like you, I scan and use a digital process for the rest. I would be curious to know what the cost per roll is to process yourself.
-- Best regards, Bruce Wednesday, December 24, 2003, 9:02:00 PM, you wrote: DM> Hi DM> All this talk of film getting harder and harder to get processing has made DM> me think that maybe I should pursue this idea of mine to process my own. I DM> only need to process the film into negatives and have no need of prints from DM> a lab as I will scan and digitally process from there. DM> I've searched somewhat for info on this and haven't found out what I need to DM> know or what equipment I need to buy. If anyone is selling this equipment I DM> might be very interested also, but first I need to get a handle on what I'm DM> getting myself into and how much it will strain my wallet. DM> I know many of you don't like the time and effort involved with all this DM> scanning etc, but I truly get a much better sense of satisfaction with this DM> process then just picking up my pictures from the lab. I feel that DM> processing the negatives as well would not only make me more independent, DM> but also enhance the satisfaction I get from this. DM> Any advice on this subject would be greatly appreciated. DM> Dave DM> To unsubscribe from this list please send an e-mail to DM> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". DM> Yahoo! Groups Links DM> To visit your group on the web, go to: DM> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Minolta/ DM> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DM> [EMAIL PROTECTED] DM> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: DM> http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

