So Helge, given your #176, any theories as to whom is responsible for the 5% increase in Ilford film sales? Presumably the 5% increase in b&w film sales must result in those 5% more of b&w films being developed somehow? Maybe, just maybe, it is not as difficult to find labs who will process b&w as you assume or the kit needed is not as much of a problem for b&w film buyers as you think..
pentaxuser
Five percent is not a heck of a whole lot if it’s per year. It’s acceptable, but not optimal.
Of course there are labs that accept B&W. But mainly in larger cities.
It has also become easier to get a basic grasp of how to DIY dev.
What most people hang up on if they do manage to get all the utensils and chemistry is loading the film on to the spool.
It’s a nightmare to most beginners and continues to be, even after many tries.
Most dark bags are terrible. And procuring a dark enough room is surprisingly difficult in a modern house or apartment.
Then comes the films sweats of keeping temperature and how to agitate.
Many people approach it like it’s a religion.
Making a complete starter kit that includes a darkbox, and that holds it all and a good quality, easy load spiral would make getting into development so much more approachable and easy to wrap you mind around.