Flash back, Ektar 125 Gen 1 in 135 canister
Ektar 125 Gen 1 by tuco, on Flickr
Flash back, Ektar 125 Gen 1 in 135 canister
Ektar 125 Gen 1 by tuco, on Flickr
Tuco, strikingly honest portrait.
A fine, fine film that was and its characteristics are readily evident in your example. Thanks for sharing it.
--- Steve from Missouri ---
Thanks you guys. I've been looking at all the different color films I've shot in the past and I'm scanning a sample of each. Many of these negatives are getting brown/yellow spots of discoloration in the highlights already. Does that sound normal for 25-30 year old color film? It's common to multiple film types too. I think it's time to start making digital archives of the ones I value the most.
Good stuff, Randy!
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Pentax K1000, 50mm'f2.0, Fujichrome 100 converted to B&W, Hasselblad X1 scan:
When We Were Young 4 by chrism229, on Flickr
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