A proper explanation would span multiple comments. I'll write an elaborated post about it very soon for those interested!
Very weird. I would've thought that it's our government playing their old tricks again, but they won't load even through proxy. Thanks, I'll investigate further.
I can see them fine!! That happened to me the other day! I was very worried, but after one hour everything turned fine and the site seemed to be up again? Σ( ̄。 ̄ノ)ノ
generally all 35mm color film will already have a DX code on it. Certainly the ones distributed by Kodak and Fuji, I wouldn't worry about not having a DX code on the canister unless you're buying more niche films.
I actually thought of it when looking for color reversal films; apparently only color negative ones have the codes.
Oh okay, I didn't consider slide films. Although, my advice would be to check the manual for your point and shoot. On mine, I believe if there is no DX code found, it'll default to 100ISO settings, and therefore if you were to use a 100ISO slide film, you'd be perfectly fine. Another thing is that even if you shot a 200ISO color negative film at 100ISO, you'd overexpose it by one stop.
Color negative film will handle a stop (or two) of overexposure, generally, from what I understand. Slide film is a lot less forgiving, though, but if you found that your camera defaults to a certain ISO setting, I suppose you could buy slide film with that ISO and shoot it with no issues.
The manual says, "ISO 100/200, 400 with auto setting, DX code". Rather vague, as it doesn't mention defaulting to any value. ψ(._. )>. Some forum topics are saying that the camera should default to it's lowest possible ISO anyway. Apparently it's also possible to make your own DX code as a sticker. I think I'll experiment with it when I stumble upon a non-coded film. Thank you.
You took some nice photos on the Superia 400! Did you get them scanned by a lab or did you do it at home?
Thank you! Knowing me, if I tried to develop and scan film myself, I'd ruin not only the film, but the chemicals and the scanner too lol. I sent it to development and scanning to the only lab in my city that's still doing it. At some point though I'd like to try mailing film to a lab in Moscow to see if there will be any difference.
Well, whatever lab you're using seemed to do a pretty decent job with the scans so keep doing what you're doing
So long as resumption succeeds it, a hiatus is fine, and nothing deserving misery. Your photos look good, too; you've a novel eye for composition. I haven't shot on film since the mid-aughts, though I will eventually. BTW, did you see "Return of the King" in that theater?
Thanks! Yes, I did watch the third part this Wednesday in the same theater with the same friend, and it made want to see the first part as well, even though usually I totally don't like watching movies.
Woah... for some reason this page makes my monitor beep real loud. Not even my headphones, just a loud tone from my actual screen. Weirdest thing I've seen.
I can relate; I have this issue, although more often than that. I'm still figuring out how best to deal with it.
That's some quite relatable stuff about emigration.
why would you put Quebec as a plus?
also, I think your "this is miserable" part is a over reacting a bit, most of portugal looks like that and most people including me dont want to jump off a building after going outside