**********I'm very close to starting developing 120 and 5x7 film. All the equipment gathered.
I'm scanning and printing digitally. I just need to develop the negatives.
Can I do this safely and responsibly in my bathroom? I have two pretty patient and cool roomates. I don't want to poison them, and I want to still be able to use the tub. I'd like the bathroom not to smell too badly afterwards.
Any tips/hints/suggestions? I also have a cold basement with no running water.
That can't be stated quite so bluntly - at least some of your basic film developers have components that are moderately toxic if you use them stupidly.Piece of cake. Virtually nothing you'll use to dev film is even remotely toxic, nor malodorous. Worst would be stop bath, and you don't even need that ...
I have two pretty patient and cool roomates. I don't want to poison them
I'm very close to starting developing 120 and 5x7 film. All the equipment gathered.
I'm scanning and printing digitally. I just need to develop the negatives.
Can I do this safely and responsibly in my bathroom? I have two pretty patient and cool roomates. I don't want to poison them, and I want to still be able to use the tub. I'd like the bathroom not to smell too badly afterwards.
Any tips/hints/suggestions? I also have a cold basement with no running water.
Tell your room mates that the stress of not having a darkroom gives you very serious bowl problems... the result of which is far more fowl than any chemical. If they don't believe you then mix a tiny batch of good old sepia toner (smells like rotten eggs) then leave a jar lid of it behind the toilet and tell them you're having darkroom withdrawal symptoms.
some of the sprint photo chemistry smells like vanilla ...
and it works VERY well ...
I'm being a little nostalgic over long past New England days...
and remembering Paul Krot.
http://www.as220.org/darkroom/who-is-paul-krot.html
Invest in great kharma, buy Sprint stuff.
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