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Would it change how you approach your film photography if you had no darkroom.
I am beginning to think whether I should consolidate my film photography just to b/w film.
Situation - I don't now or ever expect to have a darkroom. As a side note I do not have a quality scanner for color film. Just a flatbed. For the last 2 maybe 3 years I have been developing my b/w film with a Paterson tank in the laundry room. Ie - get the equipment out of the garage process the min 2 or preferably 4 rolls and after 2 days air drying on the bath I pack away back to the garage.

I am beginning to think whether I should consolidate my film photography just to b/w film.
Situation - I don't now or ever expect to have a darkroom. As a side note I do not have a quality scanner for color film. Just a flatbed. For the last 2 maybe 3 years I have been developing my b/w film with a Paterson tank in the laundry room. Ie - get the equipment out of the garage process the min 2 or preferably 4 rolls and after 2 days air drying on the bath I pack away back to the garage.
