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My first roll of film turned out okay, and the first three negatives on my second roll turned out okay. Apparently, after that, the battery in my camera ran out, so even though the light meter said the settings on the camera were correct when taking the pictures after that, they were all WRONG and the negatives didn't come out. Also I kind of botched the developing, but that only really affected one negative, which was underexposed anyhow. Yaaaaaaay.
I scanned the negatives because I was too impatient to wait until Monday to make contact sheets to see what the shit looked like. Turns out I can JUST fit one 36 exposure roll of film cut into strips of five onto my scanner. Of course, just because I can get something that resembles an image out of these horribly underexposed negatives by darkening them and upping the contrast on them to a billion times what it originally was in Photoshop doesn't mean I'll be able to do that with an enlarger. I will now force the hairy scans on you.
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I scanned the negatives because I was too impatient to wait until Monday to make contact sheets to see what the shit looked like. Turns out I can JUST fit one 36 exposure roll of film cut into strips of five onto my scanner. Of course, just because I can get something that resembles an image out of these horribly underexposed negatives by darkening them and upping the contrast on them to a billion times what it originally was in Photoshop doesn't mean I'll be able to do that with an enlarger. I will now force the hairy scans on you.
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