>>2718922Between a handful of school developed B&W negs, and and something like 8 different brands/hues of ISO 100, 200, 400, and 1000 color negatives, shit lenses, environmental damage, shit developing, and shit original images because teenager shooting film and nobody was fussy back then, least of all the pinoy lab techs... it's difficult to get a feel for how to best set an average setting to get generic exposure and WB without editing, before starting the digitization process and then editing them.
I'd prefer to avoid needing to adjust every frame or roll individually, but even that might be necessary.
I think I have a good idea how to start now. Just need cooler weather to avoid sweating all over everything.