Hello all, I want you to learn me something!
Fyi, I'm primarily talking about film
I have processed b&w at school several years ago and processed all my film and prints but everything else was basically done for the class (me) as in buying chemicals, mixing them etc. My questions are, what is the best bang for my dollar - I don't want something inconsistent or just crappy in general nor do I need the best stuff out there, i'm just trying to make my money go a little further. What do the hobbyist out there use?
Also, do you use the chemicals you use more than once(replenisher?), or do you use it once then dump it down the drain? - I can't remember, it's been a few years and had a few drinks in between :confused:
I'm tying to re-learn all the stuff I did know, and at the same time learn a lot more.
Just a little background, I just took basic photo classes but excelled more than a few as in while everyone was shooting 35mm i started shooting MF then shortly went to a Tachihara 4x5 and developed all my negatives and prints but never learned about the different types of chemicals and films. I was geting to the point where I was learning pushing and pulling but didn't really practice it much so I don't remember much.
I'm also looking at getting a daylight bulk loader and some single roll, is there any fairly cheap films that are good at pushing?
I know I am still going to need to experiment a bit but am truly just looking for a direction to go in while funds are a little tighter (mostly because i just spent some dough on film tanks, spools, and camera gear
)
I would appreciate any articles anyone knows off the top of their heads.
Thank you,
Ryan
Fyi, I'm primarily talking about film
I have processed b&w at school several years ago and processed all my film and prints but everything else was basically done for the class (me) as in buying chemicals, mixing them etc. My questions are, what is the best bang for my dollar - I don't want something inconsistent or just crappy in general nor do I need the best stuff out there, i'm just trying to make my money go a little further. What do the hobbyist out there use?
Also, do you use the chemicals you use more than once(replenisher?), or do you use it once then dump it down the drain? - I can't remember, it's been a few years and had a few drinks in between :confused:
I'm tying to re-learn all the stuff I did know, and at the same time learn a lot more.
Just a little background, I just took basic photo classes but excelled more than a few as in while everyone was shooting 35mm i started shooting MF then shortly went to a Tachihara 4x5 and developed all my negatives and prints but never learned about the different types of chemicals and films. I was geting to the point where I was learning pushing and pulling but didn't really practice it much so I don't remember much.
I'm also looking at getting a daylight bulk loader and some single roll, is there any fairly cheap films that are good at pushing?
I know I am still going to need to experiment a bit but am truly just looking for a direction to go in while funds are a little tighter (mostly because i just spent some dough on film tanks, spools, and camera gear
)I would appreciate any articles anyone knows off the top of their heads.
Thank you,
Ryan


