>>4107073Thanks, this was my second motor event ive ever photographed.
>>4107108I think all of these are ultramax, genuinely my favourite film stock.
The digibase kit gives some weaker colours if stand developed, you can also bleach bypass if wanted which is nice.
>>4107110Ive actually never delved into 70's films so I'm afraid I dont see what you guys mean, I'll look into it though.
>>4107117A mish mash of flatbeds, dslr scanning with various DIY film holders, 3d printed stuff etc.
Would really recommend getting a dedicated film scanner as the results are pretty insane for the amount of effort (or the lack thereof) required.
I literally just feed it a strip, punch in my film stock on vuescan and hit batch scan and it dumps out jpegs or 12 bit tiff's.
And the IR dust removal is a godsend, it even fixes scratches to a degree (see the last image i posted, its full of scratches normally)
>>4107145Its lovely, being independent from a lab has made film so much more interesting for me.