Fatih Ayoglu
Member
I don’t understand this. You want to cost save on developing. That means you spend your good money for film and obviously don’t want to waste film. But then you try to cut corners here and there, trying to find a cheap way to develop those precious films, which will most likely jeopardise the quality of the negative with bad processing, cross colour etc etc.
Why don’t you buy a small kit and batch process all the films you shoot? Like a Rollei kit for 10 films or Fuji Hunt for 50 films? That way you make sure the quality is consistent and your dear films are saved.
Chemistry is the cheapest item in the darkroom when it comes film developing. The cost of the film but more so the effort you put shooting all those rolls are the real money you are paying
Why don’t you buy a small kit and batch process all the films you shoot? Like a Rollei kit for 10 films or Fuji Hunt for 50 films? That way you make sure the quality is consistent and your dear films are saved.
Chemistry is the cheapest item in the darkroom when it comes film developing. The cost of the film but more so the effort you put shooting all those rolls are the real money you are paying
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