I’ve just ordered 2 rolls yesterday. I won’t be processing them myself. I found a Lab in my town that will do this for me. Love the results you got, congratulations
Cool video explaining the process, I'm gonna start using this film and chemistry soon. I've seen somemone use the leftover developer and bleach to reversal develop paper prints in the darkroom which is something I've got to try. The idea of making infrared slides is way too cool to ignore, I've got to try that as well.
Yeah! Black and white slides are something wonderful. If you have the opportunity, project them at a really big format and prepare for adoring their beauty. From time to time I grant myself this joy with a roll of CMS20 in reverse. The Adox HR50/Scala seems to perform also very good. btw - this panorama back for the Bronica is a cool piece of gear.
Hey so I love shooting Scala 50 but I am having troubles developing most of my films come out totally destroyed after developing, either they have really bright marks over chemical marks that ruin everything. I am not sure what I am doing wrong? I follow the instructions :-(
dear friend I tried twice to develop this Scala but at the end, film are dark. I don't understand where I did wrong and I ve got 6 more films to develop... can you help me to fix the problem? many thanks
@@hschmicknos Nothing wrong with your audio now. Probably something with youtube, my streaming, or my computer. Sorry about that. Your audio is much better when you're not in the darkroom. It is an interesting video.
I’ve just ordered 2 rolls yesterday. I won’t be processing them myself. I found a Lab in my town that will do this for me. Love the results you got, congratulations
Cool video explaining the process, I'm gonna start using this film and chemistry soon. I've seen somemone use the leftover developer and bleach to reversal develop paper prints in the darkroom which is something I've got to try. The idea of making infrared slides is way too cool to ignore, I've got to try that as well.
Yeah! Black and white slides are something wonderful. If you have the opportunity, project them at a really big format and prepare for adoring their beauty. From time to time I grant myself this joy with a roll of CMS20 in reverse. The Adox HR50/Scala seems to perform also very good.
btw - this panorama back for the Bronica is a cool piece of gear.
I really want to track down a slide projector, some time in the future.
Hey so I love shooting Scala 50 but I am having troubles developing most of my films come out totally destroyed after developing, either they have really bright marks over chemical marks that ruin everything. I am not sure what I am doing wrong? I follow the instructions :-(
If the kit is old it can cause issues. Also don't fix the film for too long. I do a 30second fix.
dear friend I tried twice to develop this Scala but at the end, film are dark. I don't understand where I did wrong and I ve got 6 more films to develop... can you help me to fix the problem? many thanks
if you developed it correctly, then its most likely an issue with your exposure in camera.
@@SprocketHoles I already think about it, but not sure. Could I send u some pic; if u can give me ur advice? thanks
Awesome!
WOW!
I no the fear, I went to catholic school in the 70s-80s in sacramento, california, irish nuns cracked the whip.
I have just finished my first Adox Scala process... a real disaster 🤣
Pity your audio was unintelligible
how so?
@@hschmicknos Nothing wrong with your audio now. Probably something with youtube, my streaming, or my computer. Sorry about that. Your audio is much better when you're not in the darkroom. It is an interesting video.