Developing/Scanner Files: Kodak Gold 200 120 Film and a Light Meter Too

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I very recently started developing color film at home. Tried it once to prove to myself I could do it.

Did it again to see if I enjoyed doing it. I did and others followed.

Like the last Developing post, I used Kodak Gold 200 120.

Film Test - Kodak Gold 200 120

Shot with a favorite camera and lens.

Film

Developed at home.

Kodak Gold 200

Once again the negatives came out great using Cinestill CS41.

Kodak Gold 200

“A Light Meter Too”, refers to a new acquisition. I used the small TTArtisans cold shoe Light Meter handheld and it performed very well.

Sony ZV-1

As usual, I scanned the negatives with my tried and true Epson V600. Photos were taken during the day at a few familiar locations. Stopped by the camera shop to check on some new film stock that has not come in yet, so I loaded up some Gold 200. Nothing Earth-shattering. Just some images to burn through a roll of one of my favorites films, with a favorite camera, while testing a new Light Meter and providing yet another opportunity for some film development therapy. Here are all 12 shots including a miss of an underpass that I still rather like.

Kodak Gold 200
Wilson at Southeastern Camera
Kodak Gold 200
Graham at Southeastern Camera
Kodak Gold 200
Kodak Gold 200
One of a few quick hip shots.
Kodak Gold 200
Kodak Gold 200
Kodak Gold 200
Missed shot I mentioned.
Kodak Gold 200
Another from the hip.
Kodak Gold 200
New vehicle added.
Kodak Gold 200
Kodak Gold 200
Kodak Gold 200
My favorite of the day.

Result? Same as last time. A film I already like with additional surface area had to be a win and it was.

-ELW

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