Cholentpot
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Hi,
Last night I finally had a session in my dark room. Everything has been set up for months but I don't have any proper darkroom chems or fresh paper. I decided to go for it anyhow.
I used Legacy Pro Tmax with 80ml to 1000ml, some used stop and a liter of Ilford rapid fix at full strength that had 10 rolls of 35mm put through it. I have a box of Kodak RC 8x10 glossy that expired 10 years ago.
I found that the paper reached peak development at 1:40 but was coming out very light. So I exposed at 3.5 for 1:30! and the photos still came out weak. No big deal, I did not expect much. I did find out my setup works and I can go ahead and get some proper chemicals and fresh paper.
I don't mind using third party or off brands, what would you all recommend for Paper/Developer/Fixer combo on a budget? I was looking at the Legacy Pro stuff and I was wondering what the opinion is around here on the value and quality.
I'm pretty new to Darkroom, this is only my second time doing a run. Any tips on what equipment I should pickup? I have the enlarger, timer, safelight, easel, grain-viewer, trays, tongs, clock, thermometer, and cloths pins. I learned from my first time what I needed and was wondering if there is anything that makes work easier that I'm overlooking.
Thanks!
Last night I finally had a session in my dark room. Everything has been set up for months but I don't have any proper darkroom chems or fresh paper. I decided to go for it anyhow.
I used Legacy Pro Tmax with 80ml to 1000ml, some used stop and a liter of Ilford rapid fix at full strength that had 10 rolls of 35mm put through it. I have a box of Kodak RC 8x10 glossy that expired 10 years ago.
I found that the paper reached peak development at 1:40 but was coming out very light. So I exposed at 3.5 for 1:30! and the photos still came out weak. No big deal, I did not expect much. I did find out my setup works and I can go ahead and get some proper chemicals and fresh paper.
I don't mind using third party or off brands, what would you all recommend for Paper/Developer/Fixer combo on a budget? I was looking at the Legacy Pro stuff and I was wondering what the opinion is around here on the value and quality.
I'm pretty new to Darkroom, this is only my second time doing a run. Any tips on what equipment I should pickup? I have the enlarger, timer, safelight, easel, grain-viewer, trays, tongs, clock, thermometer, and cloths pins. I learned from my first time what I needed and was wondering if there is anything that makes work easier that I'm overlooking.
Thanks!