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I started a thread about Ilford FP4+ a while back and I was very happy with the feedback and answers received from this most knowledgeable of internet forums.
I have decided to start developing my own B&W film. I have been shooting colour film for some years now but I entered a mono phase recently - I just love the look of silver-based film. Having recently purchased a d1g1t@l SLR I figured home developing of mono film would complement it well.
So I put in a big order at AG Photographic, a large traditional photographic retailer here in the UK. Here are the goodies:
Paterson Universal Developing Tank + additional reel
D-76 in powder form (I heard that powders were not ideal for small batches - is this the case?)
Ilfostop 500ml or so
Kodak Powder fixer (again, would liquid fixer have been a better choice? I guess it's a bit late now)
9" Thermometer
Storage bottles
FP4+ (35mm, 10 rolls)
HP5+ (2x35mm, 1x120)
Ektar 100 (35mm, 5x)
100 neg storage pages
Total came to around £130 which isn't a bad deal at all considering how long it will keep me going for.
A few questions: which of the chemicals can be re-used? Do I need replenishers? Any precautions for storage/will they deteriorate over time?
I have a roll of FP4+ in my Yashica Electro 35 at the moment, it'll be the first roll that I develop myself. I'll post results asap!
All help much appreciated
Alex
I have decided to start developing my own B&W film. I have been shooting colour film for some years now but I entered a mono phase recently - I just love the look of silver-based film. Having recently purchased a d1g1t@l SLR I figured home developing of mono film would complement it well.
So I put in a big order at AG Photographic, a large traditional photographic retailer here in the UK. Here are the goodies:
Paterson Universal Developing Tank + additional reel
D-76 in powder form (I heard that powders were not ideal for small batches - is this the case?)
Ilfostop 500ml or so
Kodak Powder fixer (again, would liquid fixer have been a better choice? I guess it's a bit late now)
9" Thermometer
Storage bottles
FP4+ (35mm, 10 rolls)
HP5+ (2x35mm, 1x120)
Ektar 100 (35mm, 5x)
100 neg storage pages
Total came to around £130 which isn't a bad deal at all considering how long it will keep me going for.
A few questions: which of the chemicals can be re-used? Do I need replenishers? Any precautions for storage/will they deteriorate over time?
I have a roll of FP4+ in my Yashica Electro 35 at the moment, it'll be the first roll that I develop myself. I'll post results asap!
All help much appreciated
Alex
Again, it will deplete after multiple uses - I keep track of the number of films processed as well, plus I do a leader test every so often. This simply consists of snipping a piece of unexposed film (not TMAX) and dropping it into a small batch of fixer. Typically it will take about 2 mins to clear - any longer and I know the fixer is exhausted. Never used powdered form, but I have quite a few bottles that I was given and not yet started to use that all seem fine.
