Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/04/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In Tina's case I took her to mean that she has the film all shot and developed, just not yet edited to be catagorised and filed. I believe that she has said that Ms. Manley primarily now shoots for "Stock." As I understand the Stock business, every image in your files that is a passable image is a potential sale. Tossing them out without due editing, would be literally throwing money away as you never know if the image that would have made you a bundle ended up in the round file. In my case, yes, I should probably throw out those few dozen rolls in the freezer, but someday I'll have my B&W tanks running again and it will be fun (kind of like opening a present) just to see what I shot way back when. Carpe Luminem, Michael Quoth Dan C unto the Ether: >I often wonder why people shoot so much film that they can't and don't >develop it. I have about half a dozen rolls of undeveloped film, but I >know it is crap, and I'll only bother to process them if I have room in the >processing tank when I'm developing good stuff. But to accumulate >literally thousands of rolls of unprocessed film? Why not just throw them >out?