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Film Developing and Scanning Workshop

Film Developing and Scanning Workshop

Starts: Wednesday, 15 May 2024
Ends: Wednesday, 15 May 2024
This Intro to Film Developing workshop is a quick and easy way to learn how to develop your own black and white 35mm film or 120 film. In this workshop you will be guided through the process of developing your own 35mm or 120 black and white film in the PhotoAccess film developing room. Your tutor will also give you a detailed demonstration of how to scan your negatives using the PhotoAccess Digital Suite. Once you have completed the class and as a PhotoAccess member, you can access the digital scanning suite and film developing room free of charge. Bookings are essential. You’ll also receive a complimentary roll of film so you are ready to go after the workshop.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-15 12:00 am 2024-05-15 12:00 am Film Developing and Scanning Workshop This Intro to Film Developing workshop is a quick and easy way to learn how to develop your own black and white 35mm film or 120 film. In this workshop you will be guided through the process of developing your own 35mm or 120 black and white film in the PhotoAccess film developing room. Your tutor will also give you a detailed demonstration of how to scan your negatives using the PhotoAccess Digital Suite. Once you have completed the class and as a PhotoAccess member, you can access the digital scanning suite and film developing room free of charge. Bookings are essential. You’ll also receive a complimentary roll of film so you are ready to go after the workshop. 30 Manuka Circle, Griffith , ACT , 2603 , Australia
30 Manuka Circle, Griffith , ACT , 2603 , Australia
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