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Ok, I'm thinking of giving this a crack and looking for advice. Just going to try B&W to start with. Colour is going to be a bit difficult yet. Now, I don't have the facilities to set up a proper darkroom, but I've seen methods where they use a light sensitive bag that you can do the "dark" work inside.
So, as far as I've gathered the equipment I need is fairly straight forward:
- Developing tank that can hold 120 film and is light proof
- Preferably an automatic threading real for a nub nub like me
- Dark bag
- Developer and Fixer chems
- Thermometer
Next, I believe I just need someplace pretty dust free to do all this, my bathroom will be sufficient for now I reckon.
Now, the general method I'm reading on how to do this is:
- In the dark bag, feed the film onto the reel
- Pop the reel into the developing tank and place the spool/top on.
- You can now work in light (from the tutorials I've read).
(next steps I need to re-read for temps/timing)
- Put the chem bottles in hot water until they reach x temp
- Add developer to dev tank
- Agitate x times over x period
- Remove developer
- Add fixer to dev tank
- Agitate x times over x period
- Remove fixer
- Wash out dev tank with water
- Remove water
- Remove film and squeegy off excess water
- Hang to dry
Anything I'm missing/overlooking? Or have I misread tutorials and insanely wrong in the above
? Tips/advice would be much appreciated!
Finally, anyone know of places to buy the above equipment?
So, as far as I've gathered the equipment I need is fairly straight forward:
- Developing tank that can hold 120 film and is light proof
- Preferably an automatic threading real for a nub nub like me
- Dark bag
- Developer and Fixer chems
- Thermometer
Next, I believe I just need someplace pretty dust free to do all this, my bathroom will be sufficient for now I reckon.
Now, the general method I'm reading on how to do this is:
- In the dark bag, feed the film onto the reel
- Pop the reel into the developing tank and place the spool/top on.
- You can now work in light (from the tutorials I've read).
(next steps I need to re-read for temps/timing)
- Put the chem bottles in hot water until they reach x temp
- Add developer to dev tank
- Agitate x times over x period
- Remove developer
- Add fixer to dev tank
- Agitate x times over x period
- Remove fixer
- Wash out dev tank with water
- Remove water
- Remove film and squeegy off excess water
- Hang to dry
Anything I'm missing/overlooking? Or have I misread tutorials and insanely wrong in the above
? Tips/advice would be much appreciated!Finally, anyone know of places to buy the above equipment?
