There’s a thing called the Lab Box which seems to take care of the 
multi-format/film type processing. I haven’t used it as I don’t like film 
processing, but it might be worth investigating. 

https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/products/lab-box-the-multiformat-daylight-loading-film-tank

“looking through my back catalog I've got a number eight-legged critters, but 
not very many six legged ones.”

Amputation is your friend.

> On 13 Jan 2025, at 21:27, John Sessoms <sesso...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> I had another image I wanted to use for Minimalist, but I couldn't find it 
> in my "catalog". Turned out to be a FILM image from a roll I'd shot while I 
> was running the PhotoLab at Target.
> 
> https://flic.kr/p/2qFcfCX
> 
> Taken with either a K1000, LX or PZ-1p ... (I fooled around with all three 
> while I was working there).
> 
> I want to get some kind of table-top film processor that will allow me to do 
> C-41, E-6 & traditional B&W in 35mm, 120 & 4x5.
> 
> I've got a shit-ton of various films in my refrigerator. I can't eat 'em, so 
> I'd like to shoot 'em up.
> 
> I've also got to go back & figure out why my film scans were only saved as 
> thumbnails when they were copied to my server? (They're full sized on my 
> Photoshop computer)
> 
> Don't know what I'm going to do for February. No six-legged critters around 
> to photograph right now & looking through my back catalog I've got a number 
> eight-legged critters, but not very many six legged ones.
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