A thermometer. You MUST have that.
What would be the ABSOLUTE bare bones kit I'd need just to get b&w film developed to where I can scan it?
For black and white in a daylight tank? Only if your darkroom temperature isn't very stable, IMHO.
-NT
For black and white in a daylight tank? Only if your darkroom temperature isn't very stable, IMHO.
-NT
If you're using tmax, temperature is important as the film is very responsive to changes in development. I mix developer one-shot and water comes out of the faucet hot or cold, not room temperature.
Well if you choose a moonless night and urinate into a tray, you could see-saw your film through this for about 10 minutes and then wash it for about a minute in a local stream and then stabilise it in a tray full of water to which you have added lots of salt. Hang in a tree to dry and then scan.
Hmmm... I don't think I ever heard anyone underrate the need or value in a thermometer. That would be like going to the bathroom and saying you don't really need toilet paper. You actually don't.
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