u/Alonred

Image 1 — First time shooting film, home dev and home scanning [Fuji Quicksnap 400, disposable]
Image 2 — First time shooting film, home dev and home scanning [Fuji Quicksnap 400, disposable]
Image 3 — First time shooting film, home dev and home scanning [Fuji Quicksnap 400, disposable]
Image 4 — First time shooting film, home dev and home scanning [Fuji Quicksnap 400, disposable]
Image 5 — First time shooting film, home dev and home scanning [Fuji Quicksnap 400, disposable]
Image 6 — First time shooting film, home dev and home scanning [Fuji Quicksnap 400, disposable]
Image 7 — First time shooting film, home dev and home scanning [Fuji Quicksnap 400, disposable]
Image 8 — First time shooting film, home dev and home scanning [Fuji Quicksnap 400, disposable]
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First time shooting film, home dev and home scanning [Fuji Quicksnap 400, disposable]

I think I’m hooked.

Camera: Fuji Quicksnap 400 (disposable).

Dev: Cinestill C-41, 102°F.

Scans: Plustek 8100 on Windows 11.

Let me know what you think, especially about the colors. I’m not sure whether I should have pushed the contrast or saturation more.

Can’t wait for the next batch!

The pictures were taken last month in Auvergne, France.

I also have a second-hand Minolta 7s in good condition coming soon.

edit: english typo

u/Alonred — 4 days ago