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Hello (35mm) film buffs
!
After some helpful encouragement, which I received in another thread here
, I am investigating the options for home-processing with b&w 35mm film.
The hardware seems pretty straight forward, but I just want to be sure that I have understood the chemical side of things correctly
. Could someone please take a look at the links below and just tell me if these are all of the chemicals that I would need to produce negatives :shrug:?
Developer ...
Stop ...
Fixer ...
... and would this be worth adding, as I live in a fairly hard water area?
Wetting agent ...
The first lot of film that I want to develop will be T-Max (ISO 400) and after that roll I will most probably be switching to something slower (Arcos 100, for instance).
So, I would just like to know if this set of chemicals will be sufficient to do the job and would also like to know roughly how many rolls of 36 exp. I could expect to get from them (assuming that I use 'medium/low' concentrations and longer developing times)
.
Thanks in advance for your help
!
After some helpful encouragement, which I received in another thread here
The hardware seems pretty straight forward, but I just want to be sure that I have understood the chemical side of things correctly
. Could someone please take a look at the links below and just tell me if these are all of the chemicals that I would need to produce negatives :shrug:?Developer ...
Stop ...
Fixer ...
... and would this be worth adding, as I live in a fairly hard water area?
Wetting agent ...
The first lot of film that I want to develop will be T-Max (ISO 400) and after that roll I will most probably be switching to something slower (Arcos 100, for instance).
So, I would just like to know if this set of chemicals will be sufficient to do the job and would also like to know roughly how many rolls of 36 exp. I could expect to get from them (assuming that I use 'medium/low' concentrations and longer developing times)
.Thanks in advance for your help
.