Hi all,
I've got a question for you experts here. I really don't know how it works and I don't have a scanner. So please don't laugh :blush2:
Anyhow, I still have some rolls of film from decade ago (including a roll of Kodak Panatonic-x 32, a couple of rolls of Ektar 25, a roll of Kodachrome 25 and some Etkachromes ) sitting in the fridge. I've shot recently a couple of Fujichrome Velvia 50 from the same period in the same fridge for the same amount of time and they turned out like new film did. So, I determined that those films still work and I could try to "kill" them all and save the fridge space for...ice cream![]()
Questions:
After I shoot them, have them developed, what do I do to turn them into digital images?
For black and white, should I just get the negative scanned or have them printed first and scan the photos themselves?
If I just have the b&w negatives scanned, what would I get...some negative images? And then is it like I just use "invert" in Photoshop to get the positive images?
What to do with the developed color negatives? Do you scan the negatives or the prints? Then what's the next step?
Thanks for your help!