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I'm definitely not a noob to film photography, but I want to get started in developing my own film at home. I'm definitely a bit of a noob in that regard. We did some tray development of paper negatives in my high school shop class, as we built pinhole cameras in there. A minute or so in Dektol, 30 seconds in stop bath, and 4 minutes in fixer, followed by a 30 minute wash (this was FB paper, as I recall). I've never done development of roll film in a tank though, so want to get people's opinions on what's an easy reel to load film onto in the dark (I have a changing bag). I'll start with 35mm, but want to expand to 120. I know I need a tank, developer, and fixer. I'll probably pick a developer that keeps well for long periods of time as I don't do a lot of B&W (I'm thinking HC-110) and maybe Ilford rapid fixer or Kodak rapid fixer.
My lab's fees for developing B&W are starting to get ridiculous, is what has prompted the desire to develop my own B&W. $12.99 for a roll of B&W, dev only, no prints or scans, and fees for push/pull processing are just as bad!
My lab's fees for developing B&W are starting to get ridiculous, is what has prompted the desire to develop my own B&W. $12.99 for a roll of B&W, dev only, no prints or scans, and fees for push/pull processing are just as bad!