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Question:
Would lab printed analogue colour prints be appropriate for this exchange?
I've got a couple of recent colour negs I'd like to share, but the bathroom/kitchen darkroom doesn't quite extend to colour.
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Why not. Count me in.
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Travis Nunn
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Question:
Would lab printed analogue colour prints be appropriate for this exchange?
I've got a couple of recent colour negs I'd like to share, but the bathroom/kitchen darkroom doesn't quite extend to colour.
Matt
As long as the entire process is analogue, then yes, lab prints are fine.
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OK, I'm in as well.
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The deadline is quickly approaching. We're up to 47 so far, I'd like to get to at least 50.
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OK, signup time has passed. I'll be posting the groups in another thread.
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