File :-(, x, )
Anonymous
Hi /p/!

I had a 35mm roll developed and got it back today. As it seems to be the trend nowadays, all of my printed shots were actually shopped by the lab guys. I actually had a chat with the guy and he told me about it and stuff, it was nice to speak with someone who gets your photographer (amateur or otherwise) language for a change. This is making me curious, however, about the actual quality of my original shots.

Therefore, /p/, I ask you:

how i scan film? I have a shitty HP color scanner, and it doesnt have a film slot or any holder.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
Get a less-shitty scanner that supports scanning film.
>> Anonymous
lol is that so? I knew it'd be gay. I cant get anything but the amber/base color and black, but I guess that's fine for an experiment.
>> Anonymous
You can not have images taken from negative film that are not edited in some way. The colors have to be adjusted for the density and exposure of each frame individually. In the days before computers, this was accomplished with color filters on the enlarger.

If you want to know about the "actual" quality of your shots, shoot slide film.