Originally Posted by
endley
Hello folks,
I read through some posts about 'learning a film' which on a high level seems like a sensible thing to do. However, I'm not confident I understand at micro level things that I need to observe/ note to achieve that goal.
I'll soon attend a customisable/ self driven hands on workshop at the local darkroom about film processing and want to come up with pointers/key questions for discussion/ hands-on exercise to make the most of the scheduled session.
I also need to take a few exposed negatives (still life) with me that we'll work on during the workshop.
I'm really looking forward to hearing from the gurus things I should definitely have an understanding of if I'm looking to 'learn a film'.
Do you recommend a certain type/ sets of exposure that would make it easier for the instructor to illustrate those key points?
Planning to shoot a lot of FP4+ and some Foma 200 before the workshop which seems to have had the majority of the votes for good starter films.
If this question doesn't make sense, or if I should be asking different ones to achieve my goals- please feel free to let me know.
Thanks,
Vinay
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