Huss
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Same with dev at home. You've been getting a buck a roll or so out of the DF96, I've been doing xtol and the $20 I spent on developer and fixer has gotten me 40 rolls so far, including some one shot experiments, and I'm still working on the last liter.
It wasn't free to startup*. I spent on hardware (bag, flasks, storage bottles, etc...) so it's not like $10 gets me 50 rolls or anything, but that's the way it is in my head. That money is spent, and I don't think about it at all. So... Shoot another roll of that film that's near expired, dev only costs 50 cents! Arista or the short dated Acros I bought I can do a roll, almost literally, for around $5 including film cost. I know some kids who LOVE film, but seldom shoot because of the development and scanning costs. It's like spending 75 cents every time they fire the shutter. I no longer think that way.
*In truth, amortized over what I've developed it's still only $2 or $2.50 a roll even with startup costs, and that total drops toward a buck a roll or less every time I shoot more.
I got lucky and my gf bought me the dev tank, beaker, thermometer etc as a Christmas gift. Shooting B&W now has become fantastic as $1 to develop - plus it is fun doing that, plus I literally develop the film the moment I get home.
When I had a lab develop B&W, they would charge over $10/roll (only c-41 is 'affordable' to develop with them), and it would be several days wait. Plus having to go there and drop it off.
It really has become liberating taking ownership of the process.