Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/08

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Subject: Re: [Leica] throw away that extra frame!
From: MEBerube <MEB@goodphotos.com>
Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 16:22:16 -0500
References: <01010813153603.02649@straylight> <200101081605.LAA10362@unix3.netaxs.com> <200101081605.LAA10362@unix3.netaxs.com> <5.0.1.4.0.20010108130016.02481a70@206.34.200.40>

At 12:17 PM 1/8/01 -0800, Ted wrote:
>It sounds great if you're only shooting a few rolls a week or even a day.  But
>put in cost perspective the printing of 150 rolls X 36 ?   5400 4X6's.......
>$?????? And this would be from a single assignment. Clients already grumble at
>being charged $50.00 per roll for film, processing and contact sheet.  Imagine
>their reaction to paying for 4X6 prints.

OK Ted, I can't refute that logic. Alas, I went from shooting bricks a week 
in the late 80s to shooting only 4 or 5 rolls a week in the winter and 
really never many more than 15 or so a week in prime wedding season in the 
last few years. Even then 4X6s are the end product that most of my clients 
want and they are actually less costly for me to have printed (machine 
processed though custom printed) at my regular lab than getting contact 
sheets from each roll.

Yep, you prolific pros do need something to tag each roll with that is 
compact I guess. How about an 11X14 sheet cut down to 8X14? You could use 
the 2X14 leftovers as test strips and not waste any film?

I'm trying to eliminate the need for any but the final prints in my 
personal shooting by increasingly having my custom lab process my film and 
scan them to CD (with a thumbnail index print) instead of printing each 
roll. I can then file each CD with the negs and index prints in a small 
space. The index print images are individually digitally exposed on the 
card and aren't averaged. They are too small for most detail, but large 
enough for me to figure out what is on each CD.

Eventually I'll have my own dark "bag," tanks, film dryer, film scanner, 
dedicated graphics computer and an Epson/Peizography setup. Then I'll 
regain some control over at least my B&W images.

I haven't been in a darkroom for years and I miss that 2/3 of the equation 
of photography.

One step at a time.

a humbled,
Michael E. Berube
:)

In reply to: Message from Greg Locke <locke@straylight.ca> (Re: [Leica] throw away that extra frame!)
Message from Kyle Cassidy <cassidy@netaxs.com> ([Leica] throw away that extra frame!)
Message from Kyle Cassidy <cassidy@netaxs.com> ([Leica] throw away that extra frame!)
Message from MEBerube <MEB@goodphotos.com> (Re: [Leica] throw away that extra frame!)