For nearly a year now I've been shooting with Fuji Acros 100 in my Hasselblad. Although my local lab does a good job developing the negatives, I want to start doing that myself. Not just to save a few cents on each roll, but I also want to gain personal control over the development process so that, over time, I can become confident in experimenting with different film and chemistry.
I've chosen Kodak HC-110 as the developer I'll use for my initial foray into this process. However, I'm looking for recommendations from the fine folks at APUG for the appropriate stop bath and fixer. I want to start with a proven combination of chemistry that will help me enjoy success. I prefer a liquid over powder; otherwise, I'm open to all recommendations.
Your kind assistance is sincerely appreciated.
Regards;
Jeff D Welker
I've chosen Kodak HC-110 as the developer I'll use for my initial foray into this process. However, I'm looking for recommendations from the fine folks at APUG for the appropriate stop bath and fixer. I want to start with a proven combination of chemistry that will help me enjoy success. I prefer a liquid over powder; otherwise, I'm open to all recommendations.
Your kind assistance is sincerely appreciated.
Regards;
Jeff D Welker
