Stick with liquid developer, hc110 for example. The benefit is that u can mix from concentrate each time, and the concentrate has a very long shelf life (unlike stock made from powder).
Fix and stop can be reused, dev should be made fresh each time.
Stick with liquid developer, hc110 for example. The benefit is that u can mix from concentrate each time, and the concentrate has a very long shelf life (unlike stock made from powder).
Fix and stop can be reused, dev should be made fresh each time.
Film is bigger!
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I tend to agree with the financial aspect of this but most people don't.
Yes, I tend to think you pay more attention to what you are doing when each shot costs a bunch while the spray-and-pray kind of shooting basically just teaches that if you shoot enough you may actually get something
So, yeah, digital is cheaper in a way except you may never learn anything but bad habits with it. So, enjoy your learning experience with film. And, by the way, you as a screen printer could benefit from this as much as your daughter. The last T-shirts I had made included a photo as part of the design...
I worked very closely with the printing industry at one time and I learned so much from the experience, I doubt your learning some photo skills would be useless.
"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once you grow up."
Pablo Picasso