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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2011

How to make prints from 35mm negitives in a dark room
Shot with the Canon 60D using the Canon 50mm f1.8 and Tokina 11-16mm f2.8
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  • i want one so i don't have to spend the money and fined some one else who does it i got a older camera I'm not.a.expert with cam but.i love them. is it a easy start?

  • @TheUnderAlpha i wanna get my own darkroom as well, this is the one in my old high school, luckly the teacher lets me use it as often as i want, even though i'v graduated,

    developing 400iso film is pretty easy, its all i've worked with, it is a bit of a learning curve at first,

  • dunno why i havt commented till now but i love this video man

  • @xxXCalculatorXxx glad to hear that you like it !

  • Like the video. I've got a T2i and the "nifty 50" lens and just ordered the Tokina 11-16. I'm planning on getting an EOS 10S body from ebay and using the wide angle to take a very long star trail photo, since film doesn't get noise like digital does. Interesting to see how this is done.

  • @RaiderSix love the nifty 50, it was my first lens, the tokina is also amazing, i use it for almost all my concert videos, and even though its f2.8 i still can get nice dof, but its a cropsensor lens, so if the EOS 10S is full frame it wont work on it correctly,

    film is still has better quality than digital, and i find the noise from film gives the picture a certain effect, its also way more fun and personal in the darkroom developing than doing post pro on lightroom, or atleast i think so,

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  • @superyaelin96 Nothing stopping you except it is very poor practice and will shorten the developer life by quite a lot :-)

  • i thought u couldnt use the same tongs for all the chemicals

  • @gui581 i should have specified i was using ilford paper chemicals at aprox 20C,

  • @xxcjfshoxx Oh well that explains it. I'm not very advanced on this yet.

  • @gui581 It depends on what brand chemicals you use.

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