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Started by Mallik, August 25, 2023, 07:08:13 PM

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Very nice, Mallik. Reminds me of my b/w film days and sweet smell of wet darkroom  :)

Mallik

Quote from: Abhijit Rao on August 28, 2023, 05:59:01 PM
wow!! It is so rare to see film stuff. Very nice shots. Can you give us an idea of the costs involved? the film, the development etc?

Thanks for sharing.
Abhijit

Thank you 😊.
Film has seen a great resurgence in recent years.. Film is becoming more available but the prices have gone up many folds in last 3-4 years.

35mm Film rolls are available from 400/- to 2000/- . Development costs per roll is around 350 + scanning charges, but lot cheaper to develop self if one regularly shoots Film for hobby.

Do let me know if you need more details, happy to share.
Cheers,
Mallik

Mallik

Quote from: krishnanv on August 28, 2023, 07:05:06 AM
Nicely done.

Ive always wanted to shoot a hassy film body. Perhaps time to do it now !

Thank you, go for it... recently prices have gone up a lot though..
Cheers,
Mallik

Mallik

Cheers,
Mallik

Abhijit Rao

wow!! It is so rare to see film stuff. Very nice shots. Can you give us an idea of the costs involved? the film, the development etc?

Thanks for sharing.
Abhijit
50mm

krishnanv

Nicely done.

Ive always wanted to shoot a hassy film body. Perhaps time to do it now !
Best Regards
Krishnan
https://www.krishphoto.com
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Thad E Ginathom

Quote from: Mallik on August 26, 2023, 01:54:29 PM...  Here is an image from 400 ISO color film (Portra 400)..

Beautiful.

Mallik

Quote from: Bharat Varma on August 26, 2023, 05:14:10 AM
Very fine portraits. Can see shades of how analog is superior to digital.

Is that a 400 ISO film?
Seems much too fine grained for it. I think only 50 ISO film on 35mm format used to give such fine detail.

Thank you :)

Yes, it is 400 ISO film. medium format film gives much finer grain than corrosponding 35mm film.  Here is an image from 400 ISO color film (Portra 400).. if it is exposed, developed and scanned well, results are magical.

Cheers,
Mallik

Mallik

Cheers,
Mallik