>>3206411Looks like dev came out fine. The best way to convert negatives is with this photoshop action -
https://www.iamthejeff.com/post/32/the-best-way-to-color-correct-c-41-negative-film-scansTry to be very consistent with temperature and time (especially temperature for colour film). I do mine in the bath. Really only the developer needs to be exactly on the right temperature, the other chemicals can be a few degrees either side and come out okay.
Looks like you either missed focus when shooting the film camera, or missed focus when taking a photo of the negative. Either way, figure out a better way to scan. Most people who use digital cameras use a tripod, lightbox and a macro lens or a normal lens + extension tubes. Film scanners are easier to use but are generally an enormous fuckaround.
Also props to you for jumping in the deep end with film developing. Shooting your first roll and then doing your first dev at the same time is pretty ambitious, nice one. Black and white developing is way easier than colour, and cheaper in chemicals too, so give that a crack once you've nailed down the rest of your workflow
Old ass original Velvia in a sorta broken Yashica-Mat, to contribute to the thread