darkosaric
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Home. It is almost for free: 7ml of APH09 for 2 films- cost per film is around 5 cents for developer, and 5 cents for fixer.
Black & white film I process and print myself. Color film [C41], if a small number of rolls, I have processed and printed at Costco for 35mm and at Samys for 120. When I have twelve to sixteen rolls of film [or equivalent 4"x5" sheets] I process the film myself. I am prepared to print the color film myself, but I have not done that at home.
B&W in my bathroom. I just started C-41 and don't quite trust myself yet, so most of it still goes to Mike's here in Denver for developing and scan to CD. Either one comes to about $1-1.50 a roll at home. If you can make Kraft Mac-n-Cheese from a box, you can process film.
Translation for the OP: "If you can make Kraft Dinner from a box, you can process film."
It is a Canadian thing.
You don't need any special, dedicated space to develop film.
No, but one that is at least reasonably dark helps.![]()
No, but one that is at least reasonably dark helps.![]()
Not really. All you need is a changing bag and the rest can take place in broad daylight.
Jim B.
I just realized I do have a changing bag around here someplace...
*feels dizzy with possibilities*
B&W in my bathroom. I just started C-41 and don't quite trust myself yet, so most of it still goes to Mike's here in Denver for developing and scan to CD.......... If you can make Kraft Mac-n-Cheese from a box, you can process film.
Translation for the OP: "If you can make Kraft Dinner from a box, you can process film."
It is a Canadian thing.
Just havin' a little fun so don't take it personal, but, you don't quite trust yourself making Mac & Cheese?![]()
For you people that do your own color: Is there a color darkroom data guide similar to the B/W guide from the Great Yellow Father back 20 or so years ago? I've home processed B/W since the 1960's, & I know you say that it's as easy as falling off a log, but I'm just a little confused with Jobo, Tetenal, blix, 102 F, all these unfamiliar words & terms. A data guide would help.
Oh, I do B/W myself, D-76 or HC-110, & take the C-41 to Tempe Camera in Tempe. I think I'll try out Wilson's, now that I know they're still around.
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