Does anyone process their own C-41 at home? If so, what is your experience?
I already process and wet print my B&W film. For B&W its mostly 120. I was contemplating getting even further away from Digital, even for family stuff. I'd pick an economical consumer color negative film in 135 format (maybe Kodak Gold?), process at home with the tetenal C-41 kits, then scan. From there (hopefully) little to no image manipulation (especially once the scanner is profiled correctly) and upload straight to my Smugmug account for sharing with friends and family.
I already process and wet print my B&W film. For B&W its mostly 120. I was contemplating getting even further away from Digital, even for family stuff. I'd pick an economical consumer color negative film in 135 format (maybe Kodak Gold?), process at home with the tetenal C-41 kits, then scan. From there (hopefully) little to no image manipulation (especially once the scanner is profiled correctly) and upload straight to my Smugmug account for sharing with friends and family.