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Quick Guide to Developing Film at Home


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As this topic does occasionally crop up, I decided to write an article describing the entire process and what supplies and chemicals you'd need to get started.

 

Although it might seem somewhat intimidating at first, there's no need for it to be! The amount of "stuff" required isn't much, nor is the investment. You don't even need a darkroom - a kitchen or spare bathroom are plenty sufficient.

 

Developing your own film at home is relaxing and rewarding. It puts you in full control of the entire photographical process, giving you many more options than just dropping your film off at the lab. In most cases, the quality and consistency of the results are far better than what you can expect from a lab as well, and in the long run save you quite a bit of money especially if you shoot a lot of film.

 

This article will walk you through the whole thing, from soup to nuts! Enjoy! :)

 

Quick Guide to Developing Film at Home

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Thanks so much, everyone! Really glad you like the article(s)! :)

 

That photo has been "haunting" me to do something with it - it was actually kind of a goof, and is a picture of my own spare bathroom... LOL! But the picture is what gave me the idea for the article. Heh.

 

At some point I'll add some illustrations and additional photos, links to more resources (e.g. Massive Dev Chart and App), etc.

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Thanks for sharing this. It's nice to see such passion going at 'La Vida Leica'.

Keep up the good work!

 

Thank you very much, Mauro! I guess it's no secret that I love photography and enjoy writing about it. If it helps people, that's when it's really satisfying. :)

 

Just trying to make a site that everyone enjoys and can benefit from!

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Thanks again, everyone! I'm really stoked everyone's enjoying it. Totally makes it worthwhile knowing it's helping someone out there. :)

 

If there are other articles you'd like to see, I'm all ears - so do let me know "what's missing" out there.

 

As for the photo, LOL... I just knew that photo had a purpose! See that? FWIW, it was shot with the M8 and Zeiss Distagon T* 4/18 ZM lens. A little trivia, too; the brown Xtol bottles are 40oz. Budweiser bottles (that I could only manage to drink some of). Four of them hold 5L of mixed-up Xtol almost perfectly with minimal air for up to a year.

 

Cheers! :)

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