Frostice100
Member
Hello, i am new in analogue photography and this is my first post on this site. I am fairly young and i wasn't during the film era.
I started shooting film some months ago. Mostly Kodak ColourPlus 200 and FujiChrome 200 (cheap and easy to find, just for starters, since i live in a small town and all the labs here have only those two to sell). I have experimented with afga APX 400 and still have many other films i want to try.
My question though has to do with chemicals,I've decided that i'd like to process my own film (probably B&W mostly).To my knowledge all i need is a developer,fixer,use water for stop bath and of course a tank. Yet for colour film processing all I find is kits. Why is that? Why do they have kits with all the chemicals inside. Isn't there a general way of processing colour film. Everyone seems to use a kit. Also why does colour need a certain temperature also?
Could you explain how developing works, why we use those chemicals and why so many differences.I know in general what each chemical does but what happens in the film in a more technical level, why do we use what we use and how can i learn?
Thank you for your time and patience
I started shooting film some months ago. Mostly Kodak ColourPlus 200 and FujiChrome 200 (cheap and easy to find, just for starters, since i live in a small town and all the labs here have only those two to sell). I have experimented with afga APX 400 and still have many other films i want to try.
My question though has to do with chemicals,I've decided that i'd like to process my own film (probably B&W mostly).To my knowledge all i need is a developer,fixer,use water for stop bath and of course a tank. Yet for colour film processing all I find is kits. Why is that? Why do they have kits with all the chemicals inside. Isn't there a general way of processing colour film. Everyone seems to use a kit. Also why does colour need a certain temperature also?
Could you explain how developing works, why we use those chemicals and why so many differences.I know in general what each chemical does but what happens in the film in a more technical level, why do we use what we use and how can i learn?
Thank you for your time and patience
