Darktable, Negadoctor, and Flextight: A workflow demonstration.

https://tube.hunter.camera/w/peGzgX83EnY8bMPrrnCwc4

I literally spun up a peertube instance on my server for this. Hope this is a little demonstration gives back to the communities that produce the tool I use.

Thanks @darktable for making the tools open and accessible

#Darktable
#Negadoctor #FilmWorkflow #AnalogPhotography #Tutorial #Hasselblad #Flextight #Imacon

I share a turning point in my film journey: discovering flaws in lab scans — missing details, overexposed areas, and tones that didn’t reflect the negative.

Trusting your own interpretation is key in film photography

Unfortunately, due to some technical issues, this video is a bit shorter than I originally planned.

#shootfilm #keepfilmalive #filmworkflow #negativelabpro #epsonv800 #filmscanner #kodakgold200 #ilfordxp2 #blackandwhitefilm #photography #believeinfilm

https://youtu.be/nUTKOxCKBuA

Lab Scans vs My Scans: Why I Trust My Analog Workflow #analogphotography #filmcamera

YouTube

My #filmWorkflow starting from the moment the film exits the camera.

- Fail to mark the film in any useful way.
- Forget to develop it for a week.
- Try to remember how I shot it.
- Have no ídea and decide go for stand development.
- Let half a dozen developed rolls pile up.
- Decide to scan them 10min before bedtime.
- Finish at 2am with no idea which camera each scan came from, or film type as I didn't scan the edges.
- Name the folders haphazardly because I'm too tired.

#believeInFilm #adhd

How do other #believeInFilm folks organize their scans?

I'm trying to keep them one roll per folder.

Like: 2022 / Roll 123

I've been _terrible_ about it, though, and the my naming convention is all over the place, and the roll count is uh, fuzzy. Mostly good enough to find the negs, though. 😅

...so before #1990sCameraChallenge madness starts I'm trying to decide on a new convention...

Wait, actually, what's your whole film workflow?

Let's do #filmWorkflow?