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I recently decided to purchase some colour film for the twin lens Yashica 635. Wanting the colours of a slide film and the C-41 process of a colour negative film, I decided to buy five rolls of Kodak Ektar 100.
A couple of days later the sun was out, and I decided to seize this opportunity to use this film. That afternoon, I ran it through the Jobo Autolab 100 using the Tetenal C-41 kit. They were later scanned using an Epson Perfection 2450 at 1600dpi. Post-production was limited to slight colour corrections and dust removal.
Yashica 635
Kodak Ektar 100 (120 format)
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| Title: | St Marks | |
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Quote: Are you happy with the results? Are they what you expected?
What, if anything, would you like to improve?
Negatives were exposed and developed perfectly, however I would prefer deeper skies in other photographs from this set.
I would've taken a photograph of the sorting office across the road, but I can't shoot very fast with this camera.
Quote: Not sure why the title, perhaps that's personal to you
It's called "St Marks" in reference to its location. Still, it sounds better than "Film 120 9 #3"
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