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Morca007
08-08-2007, 01:40
I figured it'd be interesting to see how everyone else goes about their process, so, have at it!

Mine (B/W):
-Order film online
-Load before leaving, bring one extra roll
-Develop negs at home (changing bag + Tank)
-Dry in shower
-Cut and put in sleeves
-Scan at 1200DPI (Good enough for working on computer, and I can scan higher if I want a print.)
-Organize raw (except for rotations) shots in folder by date
-Include all data pertinent to the roll (date, gear, film, processing) in txt file in folder
-Wait till next day (most of the time) to go through and look for keepers
-Process in Photoshop CS3 (Levels and cleaning of scan)
-Publish to DA and/or RFF

fdigital
08-08-2007, 02:26
B/W
-Buy film from one of 2 places close to my dwelling
-Load and shoot
-Develop at home, at night
-Dry in shower
-Cut/sleeve
-Scan at highest res on minolta scan dual IV
-Import into adobe lightroom and organise by date
-For PP in lightroom, usually just contrast, highlight recovery and slight sharpening, vibrancy/saturation
- ...
-Profit? :d

Colour is the same as BW but I dont develop the negs.

Lightrooms taken over as my main organizer/PP tool so it makes it fairly easy and strealined.

alcaraban
08-08-2007, 04:13
Colour film:
Pick a few rolls from the fridge.
Load one and put the others in the bag.
Shoot until I or the film is exhausted.
Film to lab (200m away of my home) expecting to get my masterworks.
... 1 hour later ...
Go to lab and get contacts + scanned (1840x1232). The same crappy pictures as usual. Some keepers that possibly will be enlarged in the near future.

As for B&W, change the lab for myself developing in the night (best way of avoiding light leaks in my dark(bath)room).

fidget
08-08-2007, 04:56
I'm trying to pick up on my workflow again.
Buy film and other materials online.
Shoot as a planned photo outing (usually MF) or:
Take camera on an days outing, (opportunist with 35mm).
Develop at home (all B&W)
Scan negs as an alternative to contact printing.
Print in darkroom (could be my favourite part).
Get work rubbished by those who know better (but who don't shoot anymore;) ).

JonR
08-08-2007, 05:02
I do as much as I can online - makes it much more simple I think:

- order film online in bigger qualtities and store in fridge until use
- send film to lab for processing and scanning
- downloading scanned film from my account with the lab
- storing on my PC + backup
- I try to remove the total mistakes
- I try to rename the pics to "date + event"
- Print on a small Epson photoprinter a few of the best to share with family
- Extra backup once a year to be stored in another location

/jon

Avotius
08-08-2007, 05:13
-Pick up film where ever I can find it as its getting hard to find here
-Take pictures
-Take more pictures
-Once I have 3-4 C41 or slide rolls sitting around I send them to the processors for developing and 6 inch scans
-Take them home and stick them into the computer and then take a good long look
-Have the girlfriend photographer person take a look too and give me some comments (apparently I dont meter right, and its true, I always seem to blow highlights)
-Do some monkey work in photoshop, the ususal tweeking of levels, contrast, saturation where needed. Resize to a long side of 800xwhatever and stick it online
-Print a set of 6 inchers of the images that I find I can use
-Stick them on my big white board and rearrange them and add and remove over a period of usually a week
-Have the gf come and screw up all the order and whatnot of the images then look at it again from a different angle
-Make a selection and order for the images
-If higher resolution photos are needed I go have them scanned at max resolution back at the processors which spits out a 39.8 meg BMP for 6 yuan each (85 cents), take it home, make the necessary adjustments, then take it to another place to be printed (the processors only print to 15x10 and I usually need 30x24 or 50x50)
-Stick them images in whatever gallery exhibition they are needed for
-Hope I get paid for all of the above