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How to process film from M6?
Old 09-01-2005   #1
wburgund
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How to process film from M6?

I am buying my first Leica and I am curious as to how most of you process your film. Are most folks scanning their film into Photoshop? If so, do you know of any scanners that will output "raw" into Photoshop. Or, do most of you have darkrooms and process wet. I got away from film because I found scanning kind of a hassle but maybe it is worth it so I can use a Leica.
I am new to this forum and new to Leica cameras and was just curious as to what method a lot of you chose to get from film to print. I have been shooting Canon digital SLR's as my main camera but have become fascinated with the quality of the pictures that I see from Leica cameras and lenses. Also, I have not done much "people" shooting and can certainly see the advantage in having a smaller and lighter camera and lens.
Thank you in advance for any responses.
Bill Burgund

Last edited by wburgund : 09-01-2005 at 20:26. Reason: miss spelling
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