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  • 04-02-2008 1:27am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 5,103 ✭✭✭


    Hi,

    As part of my ''college'' module we do photography. I actually like it, but I don't like doing it under demands(i.e on a particular theme, deadlines etc.)

    That is beside the point. Anywho, yeah I'm using a point and shoot, like I didn't have the money to invest in something good. The thing is though because I use a different film(it is suggested we use Neopan 400) the guy is unable to process it for me. He said I have to go into a shop and get them done myself, but not fully developed.

    Basically, what should I tell them when I go in? Imagine me trying to explain this in the morning to some tired store clerk?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,944 ✭✭✭pete4130


    Go to Gunns camera shop in Wexford Street, opposite the front entrance to The Village, hand them the roll and they'll know what to do with it. Your other options are Camera Exchange on Georgest St, but my money would be with Gunns.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 184 ✭✭ShakeyBlakey


    Hi,

    As part of my ''college'' module we do photography. I actually like it, but I don't like doing it under demands(i.e on a particular theme, deadlines etc.)

    That is beside the point. Anywho, yeah I'm using a point and shoot, like I didn't have the money to invest in something good. The thing is though because I use a different film(it is suggested we use Neopan 400) the guy is unable to process it for me. He said I have to go into a shop and get them done myself, but not fully developed.

    Basically, what should I tell them when I go in? Imagine me trying to explain this in the morning to some tired store clerk?

    Hi,
    Neopan 400 comes in 2 types, neopan 400 and neopan 400cn, sounds like you got 400cn which usess c41 process, same as colour negative film and you were supposed to get neopan 400. they are 2 different processes and c41 process uses different chemicals and a higher temperature...etc, etc.
    Thats why they can't process it in college, and not fully developed sounds like you took the entire roll at the wrong iso setting and they'r all over exposed and he wants you to have it pull processed, but you need to know what iso the pics were taken at either 100 or 200, i suggest have it pull processed 1stop, you'll still have workable negatives.
    This is only my guess from what i can make of your question, but really you need to know did you over expose or if you mean by not fully developed that you only need the negatives and not the prints...?
    Best of luck anyway;)


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