What does Process C-41 mean? Process C-41 refers to a developing technique. It is the standard developing procedure for 35mm colour films. If you have a film handy, look at the text on the label - you may find it there.
False-colour images/Processing: The image on this page as well as the image on the menu page are actually the result of some image processing with the computer (and of course, not available in print). The pictures were scanned using HP-Scanners and HP-Software and not modified with image enhancement software (exception: the contrast on some of the silly signs was increased for sake of readability).
Technical intricacies: I tried to
comment on most of the pictures, sometimes revealing some technical details
but, of course, you may enjoy the photos without the text as well. Generally,
all pictures were taken with a Minolta 7000 on 35mm standard ISO 100-400
colour negative films (some Kodak Gold and mostly TruPrint
noname-films, admittedly). I
used a polarizing filter and a star filter for some of the motives.
Aim: This is not a commercial gallery but prints of all photographs here are available if you are really interested.
Thanks: I would like to thank
Simon Stelling
and Eric Schellhammer for
their invaluable help during the testing of these pages and everybody elso
who contributed to these pages in one way or the other.