This is something I’d like to try.
Shoot it with film https://shootitwithfilm.com/7-awesome-film-soup-recipes/ provides recipes for starters, but the idea of dunking an exposed canister in the soup, then washing and drying and waiting for weeks, possibly, until it’s dry, then finding it’s not quite dry but sticky doesn’t sound fun.
Is the drying process really important, or can you soup it a regular film developing tank, wash then develop as *‘normal’?
*normal not being normal, obviously, otherwise it would be a waste of time.
Shoot it with film https://shootitwithfilm.com/7-awesome-film-soup-recipes/ provides recipes for starters, but the idea of dunking an exposed canister in the soup, then washing and drying and waiting for weeks, possibly, until it’s dry, then finding it’s not quite dry but sticky doesn’t sound fun.
Is the drying process really important, or can you soup it a regular film developing tank, wash then develop as *‘normal’?
*normal not being normal, obviously, otherwise it would be a waste of time.
I keep my spirit in a bottle and regret allowing it out of the bottle every morning after 
