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chij

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thinking about trying to develop film at home for the first time
i've done it at school
wondering where do you buy the chemicals at the cheapest cost - im in vancouver canada
my needs: b&w 120 film then scanned not printed
 
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lightstalker

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it is the mystery too for me here in indonesia.
I'm thinking about self-composing the chemicals, maybe it could be cheaper.

but I'm no good in chemistry :tongue:
good luck btw!
 

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thinking about trying to develop film at home for the first time
i've done it at school
wondering where do you buy the chemicals at the cheapest cost - im in vancouver canada
my needs: b&w 120 film then scanned not printed

The three best local sources are all in Vancouver and are Beau Photo on Granville at 6th?, Lens and Shutter's main store on Broadway and Leo's Cameras on the Granville mall. Beau Photo has what used to be called bankers' hours.

Some of the Kerrisdale Cameras have some.

Lens and Shutter's new downtown store has some too.

There is a small store in white rock on 16th that has some.

For a wide selection, the best choices are the internet and Glazer's in Seattle.
 

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I can second the recommendation for Beau Photo. I order alot of my darkroom supplies from them. They seem to have a wider selection than Lens and Shutter. As a BCer who actively avoids Vancouver, I've not been IN any of the stores. Beau has always been very friendly and helpful with mail order.

If you want to be completely overwhelmed by choice - go to Glazers in Seattle. I've been there once. Wow!
 

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Photographer's Formulary is great. They are in Montana, so I do not know if there are border issues. A $30 PMK kit will last you a year (or longer,depending on how much you develop). No stop solution is needed.

Their TF-4 fixer from the Formulary is absolutely bulletproof, but first I would call around Vancouver photo places that have recently done away with c-41 processing. C-41 fixer is just as good, and many places have gallons of it in storage, too busy to take to chem recycling place. I have nearly lifetime supply this way for free, unless it goes bad with age.
 

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I assume you're just starting out, but in terms of economical, HC110 film developer and dektol print developer is a great way to begin. Every combination has its strengths, but you'de be starting out with two irrefutable standards with a lot of flexibility. Congrats on taking control of your art.
 
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