Fedgrub
23-07-2012, 9:39am
Hi all,
I recently got an addiction to 120 black and white film by playing around with a Holga 120GCFN. I’ve recently bought a Mamiya, and I predict this will get a lot of use, so I am trying to figure out whether it’s worth developing the film at home myself or whether I should pay a local store to do it for $10 a roll.
I looked at the chemicals on Vanbar (http://www.vanbar.com.au/catalogue/index.php?item1=CHEMISTRY&item2=B%26W&brand=), but honestly I got a little lost. There are so many different types and I don’t know what is best for me. I use Ilford 400 Pro most the time.
From my understanding on reading tutorials, I’ll need:
Change bag
A tank
Some reels
Some weight clips
Developer, Fixer, stop bath and wetting agent
I have no idea on what chemicals to get, what is best for my film type or if I am missing anything above.
Anyone able to help me out here?
TL;DR need advice on what chemicals I need to develop my own black and white 120 film at home.
Thanks in advance!
I recently got an addiction to 120 black and white film by playing around with a Holga 120GCFN. I’ve recently bought a Mamiya, and I predict this will get a lot of use, so I am trying to figure out whether it’s worth developing the film at home myself or whether I should pay a local store to do it for $10 a roll.
I looked at the chemicals on Vanbar (http://www.vanbar.com.au/catalogue/index.php?item1=CHEMISTRY&item2=B%26W&brand=), but honestly I got a little lost. There are so many different types and I don’t know what is best for me. I use Ilford 400 Pro most the time.
From my understanding on reading tutorials, I’ll need:
Change bag
A tank
Some reels
Some weight clips
Developer, Fixer, stop bath and wetting agent
I have no idea on what chemicals to get, what is best for my film type or if I am missing anything above.
Anyone able to help me out here?
TL;DR need advice on what chemicals I need to develop my own black and white 120 film at home.
Thanks in advance!