Film - developing - scan cost.


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I had used sensia and kodak elite chrome extra colour. both $7 plus. sensia better for portrait i think.

Actually, I used velvia 50 on people photography in the past. I like the pink skin tone during day time and like the orange grow at night.

iso50 helps because I shoot portrait at wide open(bokeh) + flash(catch light) and my camera maximum flash sycn is 1/125.

so far, canon 5D skin tone is the best. Do you guys think slide still have a edge over digital when skin tone is concerned.

film at fotohub (beach rd) usually costs more than the penin shops.

kodak elite chrome extra colour (100 iso) should be the cheapest 100 iso slide available. about a month ago, ruby sold it for $7.50/roll.

Orient also sold it the last time i was there (also about a month ago). i bought 6 rolls at $7 a piece, after some haggling of course.

other cheaper options might be sensia 100 (which should be cheaper than EBX) and ektachrome 100 (EPP) but i'm not too sure of their current prices.

Casualsnapper - if you into portraits and particular about neutral rendering of skin tones, look out for Astia.
 

somebody mentioned that Grace at sunset way scan 1 roll of slide 16 bit for $5. How's the quality ? can i have the address please ?
 

kodak gold iso400 4 for 12dollars at Century square (tamp).
 

so far, canon 5D skin tone is the best. Do you guys think slide still have a edge over digital when skin tone is concerned.

Yes, more particularly on medium format (as I usually use B&W on an RF, and B&W film tones are something else). On digital, I do prefer the color skin tones on a Canon, and I would look at the Canon EOS 1DS 3, but the Hasselblad digital is something else too, although much much more expensive (and it can use film, Hasselblad knows the value of film to its users).




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I always find my slides more bright, colourful and detail than my scan(only use 1 lab so far). Which lab scan is good and cheap? I heard epson scanner not bad. Any comments?

Most Canon and Epson flatbed scanners are decent, even lower-priced ones ... that is for lower resolution images for the web, like below 300 dpi.

It's only when one wants 3200++ dpi that makes me want a good dedicated scanner like a Nikon Coolscan, for 35mm negatives (an Epson V700 is fantastic for MF film). Unfortunately, I to do digital darkroom stuff on many of my scanned pictures, and it doesn't make sense to do them on a low resolution image, in case I want to print the edited image huge one day, or some organization wants them in high resolution.



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I've had good experiences with the current-generation Canon flatbed scanners all the way up to 2400dpi. Still decently sharp even when I zoom to 100%. Of course, good camera, good lens, good film, blah blah.. all needed. When scanning a medium format slide this resolution will yield 22 megapixels in 645 format. Far more than I need. Usually I scan at 1600 for ~11MP. Also note I am not really a serious user. I shoot film for fun and because I enjoy it, so a $340 scanner was better priced for me.

I've also had some very bad experiences with lab scanning. Crushed shadows and blown highlights in the same frame, and grain the size of footballs on Velvia slide film :bigeyes: rather DIY.. at least I know that even my cheap scanner can yield much better results than what I'm getting commercially. The only thing is that it is time consuming.....sit there with the scanner and change film.. :sticktong

If you are ONLY scanning 35mm film you can buy an even cheaper scanner, around $200+.
 

What is digital medium format? Does it mean more pixel ?

Yes, more particularly on medium format (as I usually use B&W on an RF, and B&W film tones are something else). On digital, I do prefer the color skin tones on a Canon, and I would look at the Canon EOS 1DS 3, but the Hasselblad digital is something else too, although much much more expensive (and it can use film, Hasselblad knows the value of film to its users).




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I heard good reviews on http://www.kenrockwell.com/epson/4990.htm

Most shops in singapore dont sell this model. Anyone has second hand or any comment on this model?

Epson Perfection V700 Photo is more expensive. Is that much better than 4990 due to dual lens system?

I may move to non-digital medium format(seagull) in future if i invest in a scanner now. A flat bed scanner may be the way to go. Seem to scan faster than delicated scanner. i may be wrong as i never own a scanner. Unless nikon introduce a cheap full frame, spot metering, rear sycn and 100% viewfinder or my friends convince me to trade in all my AFD nikon lens and a trusty centre weight metering only if you walk up close to "spot meter" the face F60 camera, i may buy a canon 5D or better.

I am thinking of investing on 85mm 1.4 nikon for $1,400 if i stick with my F60. My 105mm 2.8D macro cant shoot at 2.8 if focus less than 3m.

Sorry, it is a Film - developing - scan cost thread. but i think it is all connected in a way.


Most Canon and Epson flatbed scanners are decent, even lower-priced ones ... that is for lower resolution images for the web, like below 300 dpi.

It's only when one wants 3200++ dpi that makes me want a good dedicated scanner like a Nikon Coolscan, for 35mm negatives (an Epson V700 is fantastic for MF film). Unfortunately, I to do digital darkroom stuff on many of my scanned pictures, and it doesn't make sense to do them on a low resolution image, in case I want to print the edited image huge one day, or some organization wants them in high resolution.



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How is the scanning quality at Jurong East mrt Kodak shop ?
 

update on Miao Laan (Bt Batok)... too far for me but useful reference for others:

Process
- C41 per roll $3.00

Scan to CD
- 4 base @ $3.50/roll
- 16 base @ $8.00/roll

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Not sure if the list below is the latest status but will paste for ref:

Thanks all for your contribution ,esp Kgston, Teke, alternative , chiawk, cky1504 ,chiif and Gohaj

Here the summary :

*DEVELOPE

35mm:

Ruby:
C41 - $6.00
E-6 w/o mount - $4.70
B/W - $6.00
B/W ISO 3200 - $7.00

Rice Ball - Only do B&W i think
B/W - $5.00
B/W ISO3200 - $6.00

Fotohub
E-6 w/o mount - $6.00
E-6 w/ mount - $11.00
+1-2 stop dev. - +$1.00
C-41 - $5.00
C-41 w/ prints - $3.50
B/W - $5.00
E6 processing without mounting (member price before GST) : SG$5.40
16 Base Roll Scan for E6 Slides (member price before GST) : SG$17.91

B&W film processing (member price before GST) : SG$5.00


Grace Photolab
C41 Develop + 16 bit scan $8
C41 develop (35mm and Medium Format) $3
Scanning (16bit) $5C41 Develop + 16 bit scan $8

Jurong East mrt Kodak shop :
c41 - 4$
scan - 5$

The Colour lab ( somebody correct me the name please ) at Adelphi :
C41 + scan 4bit - 9$
C41 + scan 16bit - 18$




***FILM

- Tri-x - 4.70$ - ( Ruby)
- Ilford pan - 400 4$ (Ruby )
- Fuji Superia x-tra 400 - 5.50$ ( Konota )
- Fuji Superia x-tra 200 - 4.50$ ( Konota )
- kodak elite chrome iso100 ------- $7.35 ( Ruby)
- fuji provia 100f ----------------- $9.75 ( Ruby )
- fuji provia 100f ----------------- $ 9.50 ( Cathay )
- Fuji Velvia 100 $13.50 (fotohub)
- Fuji Provia 100 $9.90 (fotohub)
- Fuji Provia 400X $13.00 (fotohub)
- Ilford delta 400 - 6$ ( Ruby )
- Fuji superia x-tra 400 - 4$ ( Ruby )


***LAB LOCATION:

- Konota - Penisula plaza - 1st floor, near the auto door
- Ruby - Penisula hotel - 1st floor , to the left when enter entrance.
- Rice Ball - Adelphi or Funan shopping center
- Grace - Sun set road - Clementi
 

Is there a price guide for 120 medium format film?
 

Lucky SHD 100 B&W 120 format ... SGD3

:)
 

Just went to Hanoi, Vietnam. It seems to be a heaven for photography with film.
35mm Superia-200, Fuji Pro 200 costs less than SGD$2/roll.
C41 + scan (7-9MP/photo) costs SGD$1.5/roll.
But they don't do slide processing :cry:
Repair service is dirt cheap as well. They cleaned my flektogon lens for less than $3, fixed my Contax RTSII for $15 (P&G in adephile quoted me $250 here). They do all kind of repair/clean/mount conversion (FD->EOS costs $30) and service quality is very good.
 

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update on Miao Laan (Bt Batok)... too far for me but useful reference for others:

Process
- C41 per roll $3.00

Scan to CD
- 4 base @ $3.50/roll
- 16 base @ $8.00/roll-----

Hi, May I know where Miao Laan in Bukit Batok is. It seems the nearest to my house, and I want to try out the quality. If it is pretty decent, then I may not need to run down to peninsular to develop my films.
Thanks
 

They do all kind of repair/clean/mount conversion (FD->EOS costs $30) and service quality is very good.

Huh? Did u get their contacts? Do they accept international service order? Do they accept PayPal? :)
 

Just went to Hanoi, Vietnam. It seems to be a heaven for photography with film.
35mm Superia-200, Fuji Pro 200 costs less than SGD$2/roll.
C41 + scan (7-9MP/photo) costs SGD$1.5/roll.
But they don't do slide processing :cry:
Repair service is dirt cheap as well. They cleaned my flektogon lens for less than $3, fixed my Contax RTSII for $15 (P&G in adephile quoted me $250 here). They do all kind of repair/clean/mount conversion (FD->EOS costs $30) and service quality is very good.

Oooh. This is very interesting. Care to create a mini-guide so we can check it out?
 

Oooh. This is very interesting. Care to create a mini-guide so we can check it out?

If u have chance to go to Hanoi, just feel free to pm me. I will give you some useful addresses. :P I dont think they receive international order :P
 

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