I have been doing a lot of my black and white film processing at home lately using new55's mononbath. It's worked well for me, especially the first 4-5 rolls anyways. Lately a new option, albeit expensive, has opened itself up to me and I'm having trouble making a decision. I was hoping perhaps you could throw a fresh perspective on things for me. Something I haven't considered as it were.
A local darkroom has opened up in Halifax, Nova Scotia. You can join but the cost is just shy of $1000 a year. It's fully stocked with chemicals and is available pretty much 24/7. To me that's a reasonable price to ask by the owner, but it's still quite a bit of money. I have no space to build my own darkroom for that yearly fee so that's not an option.
So here's my typical usage history. I previously had access to a darkroom at the local college. I pretty much just used it to develop film. I did print a few pictures as part of the course, and I liked it, but I have storage issues at home so I rarely print anything (maybe 10 photos a year). I know, that last sentence is sacrilegious. The dark room is currently only set up for "wet printing". I got used to using a dry to dry processor at the community college. I'm not sure I want to go back to wet printing. The hours at the local college weren't very accessible to me though so who knows? Maybe I would have printed more/developed more if I could have gotten there easier. I usually shoot about 2 rolls of black and white a month but it's my new years resolution to shoot much more black and white, forgoing colour for a while. I currently have 25 rolls of film ready to go (I got a good deal).
So here's where I'm having trouble making my mind up. The monobath I use has "done the job" but offers no ability to push/pull. I also lack the proper equipment to make sure my solution is always spot on proper temperature-sometimes that affects my negatives but usually doesn't. My current setup is very cramped for space but is usable. Something larger would be much nicer. Plus I'd like to support a fledgling darkroom because I may grow into using a darkroom for much more in the future. All that being said, I'd have to shoot over 50 rolls of film a year and develop them myself to break even on that cost. If I printed more, that becomes a more reasonable price. I could use our local photo lab but they send out all their black and white films. It often takes 3 weeks to get back a roll and the cost is about $20 to develop/scan.
I really would like to support this darkroom but I'm not 100% sure that it makes financial sense and I may be wasting my money. What are your thoughts?
A local darkroom has opened up in Halifax, Nova Scotia. You can join but the cost is just shy of $1000 a year. It's fully stocked with chemicals and is available pretty much 24/7. To me that's a reasonable price to ask by the owner, but it's still quite a bit of money. I have no space to build my own darkroom for that yearly fee so that's not an option.
So here's my typical usage history. I previously had access to a darkroom at the local college. I pretty much just used it to develop film. I did print a few pictures as part of the course, and I liked it, but I have storage issues at home so I rarely print anything (maybe 10 photos a year). I know, that last sentence is sacrilegious. The dark room is currently only set up for "wet printing". I got used to using a dry to dry processor at the community college. I'm not sure I want to go back to wet printing. The hours at the local college weren't very accessible to me though so who knows? Maybe I would have printed more/developed more if I could have gotten there easier. I usually shoot about 2 rolls of black and white a month but it's my new years resolution to shoot much more black and white, forgoing colour for a while. I currently have 25 rolls of film ready to go (I got a good deal).
So here's where I'm having trouble making my mind up. The monobath I use has "done the job" but offers no ability to push/pull. I also lack the proper equipment to make sure my solution is always spot on proper temperature-sometimes that affects my negatives but usually doesn't. My current setup is very cramped for space but is usable. Something larger would be much nicer. Plus I'd like to support a fledgling darkroom because I may grow into using a darkroom for much more in the future. All that being said, I'd have to shoot over 50 rolls of film a year and develop them myself to break even on that cost. If I printed more, that becomes a more reasonable price. I could use our local photo lab but they send out all their black and white films. It often takes 3 weeks to get back a roll and the cost is about $20 to develop/scan.
I really would like to support this darkroom but I'm not 100% sure that it makes financial sense and I may be wasting my money. What are your thoughts?
