Thanks Hannah! All you need is regular 35mm film. The camera will make two images, side by side, on the regular film. You will need to scan each image, and label them carefully, to feed into the software to make stereo viewing cards.
Thanks Hannah! All you need is regular 35mm film. The camera will make two images, side by side, on the regular film. You will need to scan each image, and label them carefully, to feed into the software to make stereo viewing cards.
Hi Kevin,
Yes I included the XP2 Super strictly for comparison. It was processed by a local lab in C41, and scanned with the same Noritsu scanner used for the Diafine scans.
This also satisfied my curiosity of whether XP2 processed in C41 could replace my favourite (and discontinued) film — Kodak…
Hi FVZZMAN,
My dad and I both use antique Holmes viewers to look at our cards. The viewing quality and user experience of a Holmes viewer is excellent. It also means we can use the same viewers to enjoy antique Holmes cards in the same way.
I’m glad this resource is useful for folks.
Regarding my development methods with Diafine, at it’s simplest I develop for 5+5 and use continual roller agitation.
My more detailed response is to consider time, temperature and agitation.