It is not difficult to obtain the equipment and expertise to process
your own color negatives. A Jobo processor and a film scanner would be a
great investment.
I have seriously considered getting a tank and assorted chemicals for
B+W film, since it is trivial to process B+W film. Color is a little
harder and I think best results are obtained with a machine like a Jobo
(assuming the macines are still being produced that is).
I don't have a film scanner yet though, and I don't know if and/or when
I'll get one. I have not had bad luck with Kodak processing, though I
have never ordered enlargements. I was disappointed when I was told that
slide processing was "special" by they local grocery store.
I hope this digital imaging fad is just that.
--
"I have a dragon and I'm not afraid to use it!"
Dirk Wright
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