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12 hours ago, M9reno said:

Yes, you will likely encounter issues at first, but once you get it perfect and make that a routine, there’s nothing better, and no going back!

There’s nothing worse than having your film ruined at a lab, whether it’s through old chemicals, scratches, careless cutting of the negs, one of the staff having a bad day, etc, etc.  The ball in my stomach I felt every time I came back from a long trip abroad and threw precious rolls of film into a mailbox...

Understood, I've had my share of issues with film developed at a lab and the frustration of knowing that the images are ruined forever.  OK, time to break out the reels/tanks!

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