How to develop B&W film with J Brunner, Pt 2
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i like your humor makes the tutorial funny
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I just developed my first roll of film ever tonight.
It worked but I need to get a real timer. I was using a clock so the times were sketchy.
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Those videos are awesome.
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I'd just like to say, you're facking hilarious.
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Haha i must be tired, i find you so funny.
But you're also so helpful;
thank you truly.
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Hey youre videos are the best!! I watch them several times and youre style make me smile each time. I only use 35mm C41 films and i want to start deveolping, can you show us with youre unique style haw to develop a 35mm film? And tell us exactly what reel, tank and all that you are use. You can make it in high definition if you want and at least 4 parts will be ok.
Im a big fan :D.
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thanks for sharing
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Hi guys, I use that kitty litter tray as a water tempering bath. The jugs etc, sit in the water in the tray. This will hold the temps close enough for long enough to develop. A degree or so won't make a lot of difference. It doesn'r have to be 68 (20C) but most things are calibrated for that. For other temps Ilford has a chart on their website that calculates time/temp variations.
thanks for your response jake.. i'll consider that.
although i have seen videos of ansel printin barehand, no clippers, no gloves.
rockhardandloud 1 year ago
@rockhardandloud We know a lot more now than we did then.
alternativecamera 1 year ago
hello there. why do you use gloves? i am not using pyro or fancy stuff, but i use rodinal,diafine, tmax and whatever, and i even print with my bare hands. and i still have them intact ;p
is it nessesary?
cheers
rockhardandloud 1 year ago
Repeated exposure to chemicals can often cause a cumulative dermal sensitivity. Once you reach that point, your developing days are done. I like to develop, and want to keep doing it, so I wear gloves. It's common sense.
alternativecamera 1 year ago