saman13
Member
I know there are a bunch of "beginner darkroom" threads on this site and I've read through a lot of them. I've been asking a few questions here and there but decided to just hopefully get everything in one place.
I've developed and enlarged before but while I was in college and had access to all the equipment and chemicals I would ever need. I just graduated (so funds are very tight) and am now looking to set up a darkroom for the first time. I purchased a fairly complete darkroom setup including an Omega B-8 enlarger, trays, lights etc.
Now, what I need is advice on chemicals. I am setting this up in a very small bathroom (the only one in my apartment) so size is a factor. The fewer chemicals the better for both storage and cost. I'm wanting to start developing my film by using replenished XTOL. So, here is the list of chemicals I know I need:
Developer: XTOL for film, Eco Pro for paper
Fixer: Eco Pro Clearfix Neutral Rapid
Stop: I was just going to use water
Now, how necessary is a hypo clearing agent and photoflo? The fewer chemicals I have to purchase, the more paper I can buy, which is GOOD!
I still have some Ilford RC and FB 8x10 paper from my classes so those are what I will be using for now.
Am I missing any vital chemicals? Any tips or tricks for setting up a darkroom for the first time? I can see how easy it would be to get carried away buying equipment and chemicals to start a darkroom which is something I really want to avoid. In fact it is something I have to avoid (my bank account frowns). So, any advice on how to keep costs down? I'm super excited to get this show on the road and start printing again. Nothing beats watching that image appear on the paper. Never gets old!
I'm such a big fan of this website because I don't know how else I would have all of these questions answered by people with such a wealth of information. So please Photrio, unload your collective knowledge on me!
I've developed and enlarged before but while I was in college and had access to all the equipment and chemicals I would ever need. I just graduated (so funds are very tight) and am now looking to set up a darkroom for the first time. I purchased a fairly complete darkroom setup including an Omega B-8 enlarger, trays, lights etc.
Now, what I need is advice on chemicals. I am setting this up in a very small bathroom (the only one in my apartment) so size is a factor. The fewer chemicals the better for both storage and cost. I'm wanting to start developing my film by using replenished XTOL. So, here is the list of chemicals I know I need:
Developer: XTOL for film, Eco Pro for paper
Fixer: Eco Pro Clearfix Neutral Rapid
Stop: I was just going to use water
Now, how necessary is a hypo clearing agent and photoflo? The fewer chemicals I have to purchase, the more paper I can buy, which is GOOD!
I still have some Ilford RC and FB 8x10 paper from my classes so those are what I will be using for now.
Am I missing any vital chemicals? Any tips or tricks for setting up a darkroom for the first time? I can see how easy it would be to get carried away buying equipment and chemicals to start a darkroom which is something I really want to avoid. In fact it is something I have to avoid (my bank account frowns). So, any advice on how to keep costs down? I'm super excited to get this show on the road and start printing again. Nothing beats watching that image appear on the paper. Never gets old!
I'm such a big fan of this website because I don't know how else I would have all of these questions answered by people with such a wealth of information. So please Photrio, unload your collective knowledge on me!