Very nice! I especially like #10 with the 300. Pardon my laziness, but
can one home-process Scala, or does it need to be sent out? I've started
to become curious about it. How does it compare with other B&W slide
film(s)? The only other option I can think of is TMAX 100 using the
reversal processing kit. Anyway, I've still got my first roll of Tech
Pan to get through first...
Mark Marr-Lyon
>Recently I fell in love with Agfa Scala, which I use at ASA 400 and have
>it processed accordingly.
>
>I put the results up on
>http://www.doro-foto.de/galerie180 and
>http://www.doro-foto.de/galerie300
>
>without yet really selecting, because I find it always hard to decide
>immediately after receiving and scanning (Acer 2720 with vuescan).
>
>You're invited to have a look around if you like, comments and critique
>are very welcome, especially about which ones you like or dislike ;)
>
>They were all taken with the 4Ti, no tripod...(a carbon monopod is on
>the wishlist, because kilogramms are summing up lately ;( ) and no exp.
>correction.
>
>cheers
>Doro
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