mtnjunkie
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So I think I'm going to start processing my own film at home (in the bathroom to be precise). I've been processing my own film at a local college, but I would like to try something other than the developer they have. I've read a lot of good advice here already, but, of couse, still have some rookie questions. I'll be processing 4X5 sheets of the "old" tri x in abs tubes.
Generic developer... ok? scary? My local camera store sells generic versions of Kodak developers - should I support them or mail order the real stuff?
Ventilation... well, there isn't much in my tiny bathroom. I hope that will be mitigated somewhat by my use of tube development (keeping the chemicals contained and allowing me to leave the dark hole more easily), but should I expect to pass out or die?
Any other good tidbits before I start making my own mistakes?
Thanks everyone - this is a great community - I'm going to subscribe!
Generic developer... ok? scary? My local camera store sells generic versions of Kodak developers - should I support them or mail order the real stuff?
Ventilation... well, there isn't much in my tiny bathroom. I hope that will be mitigated somewhat by my use of tube development (keeping the chemicals contained and allowing me to leave the dark hole more easily), but should I expect to pass out or die?
Any other good tidbits before I start making my own mistakes?
Thanks everyone - this is a great community - I'm going to subscribe!