But yes, you did. That's what I was after.
I don't ask anyone to like it. Just to do it.
If you hate it, you'll love digital way of doing things a lot more.

But then if have quite some convenience you probably did not get:
1/ the Durst are fully automatic, meaning it will do the math itself
if you change grade. Grade filters are built-in etc.
Really, simple as it could be. As or the chemistry, the machine does
it for us (obviously RC paper). Nada. Nothing else.
3 minutes later the picture arrives, cleaned and not even wet. Just
done. Couldn't be easier, could it?

Now, if one begins the hard way, yep, I see how one could be disgusted
very easily.

2010/11/1 Boris Liberman <[email protected]>:
> On 10/28/2010 3:32 PM, Thibouille wrote:
>>
>> Those who never had the opportunity to develop/make prints from films,
>> you dunno what you're missing. Just do it !
>
> No, thank you so much. Did it several times, and had no fun at all. It was
> neither fun nor its opposite - just some patient preparations and waiting. I
> much rather pay for someone who is really professional and proficient in it.
>
> Boris (the heretic)
>
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