explody pup
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To develope 5 rolls of film. Yipe!
That's about the same as a nice folder camera.
I know I'm being overcharged there, but I've had nothing but bad luck with Wal-Mart and the local drug stores. So I think I'm going to start developing my own film. Then, instead of printing it, I'll buy a good negative scanner and selectively print out only what I want at some online photo shop until I can find/afford a better solution.
I've been reading a bit about darkroom practices and am still fuzzy on developing. How different is the process for BW and color film? Is this something I could do entirely in a blackout bag (or whatever you call it???) and then let it hang dry exposed to light or do I need to actually black out an entire room?
Or better yet, does anyone have a favorite FAQ or website for this? The few sites I have found useful never really cover my specific needs.
Anyhow, thanks in advance.
That's about the same as a nice folder camera.
I know I'm being overcharged there, but I've had nothing but bad luck with Wal-Mart and the local drug stores. So I think I'm going to start developing my own film. Then, instead of printing it, I'll buy a good negative scanner and selectively print out only what I want at some online photo shop until I can find/afford a better solution.
I've been reading a bit about darkroom practices and am still fuzzy on developing. How different is the process for BW and color film? Is this something I could do entirely in a blackout bag (or whatever you call it???) and then let it hang dry exposed to light or do I need to actually black out an entire room?
Or better yet, does anyone have a favorite FAQ or website for this? The few sites I have found useful never really cover my specific needs.
Anyhow, thanks in advance.