The chemicals that are used to develop film can include D76 or HC110, a stop bath and a fixer chemical, each of which is critical for various stages of development. Gather the appropriate developing chemicals to make different types of prints with helpful tips from a fine art photographer in this free video on darkroom techniques.
Expert: Deborah Gray Mitchell
Contact: www.dgmfoto.com
Bio: Professional Photographer, Deborah Gray Mitchell has been in business since 1981 as both a fine art and commercial photographer.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
please make a video of how to develop rapid film from agfa
1234lyu 1 month ago
@ 1.44 did she fart?!!!
ElliotGuthriePhoto 3 months ago
man,too many steps and components and whatnot.
KeithWasHere1 6 months ago
@videosrockmyworldmor Without fixer you're image would fade away.
dgmfoto 1 year ago
@CatspitProductions If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
dgmfoto 1 year ago
@dgmfoto That's too bad because it works great and has worked for me for many years.
CatspitProductions 1 year ago
@tigres162003 Thank you for your excellent "grade!" I'm afraid that I never bulk loaded film ever so I couldn't demonstrate it.
dgmfoto 1 year ago
@CatspitProductions Sorry I disagree. Just because the water is distilled, doesn't mean it won't leave water spots.
dgmfoto 1 year ago
@helloimtess Thank you!
dgmfoto 1 year ago
out standing
I hope one day you could make a video of How to bulk film on the loader because I have only seen one video that talk about bulk film loader. I think we need to see how to use one. Please
thanks for help us to learning
A+++++
one more thing Fixer is so you could bring it into the light.
tigres162003 1 year ago