joachim
Convicted Ektachome user
Hi,
I am wondering whether to go back into developing B&W film. Where I live these days, commercial processing is hard to come by, in particular for 120 film.
In the early 80ies I use to process my own 35mm film. I had a small tank, which could hold a single role of 135 film (these days I would like to do 120 film instead/additionally) . I loaded the film in the dark room, heated up/prepared the chemicals, did the processing (hand agitation) : development, stop, fix, wash and wetting agent (water was really hard) and put the film to dry. The effort (not including drying) was about 1.5h to 2h, just to get a single roll processed.
These days I do not have that time any more 🙁 , so question: What are you folks doing work flow wise to process your film? I know I could use a tank which holds 2 rolls, which would half the time per roll, but there are limits to this. Different films take different times (I used to use the entire Ilford range: Pan F, FP4, HP5, never settled), larger tanks holding many rolls are quite unwieldy regarding hand agitation. How would a tank holding two 120 films look like?
Thanks
Joachim
I am wondering whether to go back into developing B&W film. Where I live these days, commercial processing is hard to come by, in particular for 120 film.
In the early 80ies I use to process my own 35mm film. I had a small tank, which could hold a single role of 135 film (these days I would like to do 120 film instead/additionally) . I loaded the film in the dark room, heated up/prepared the chemicals, did the processing (hand agitation) : development, stop, fix, wash and wetting agent (water was really hard) and put the film to dry. The effort (not including drying) was about 1.5h to 2h, just to get a single roll processed.
These days I do not have that time any more 🙁 , so question: What are you folks doing work flow wise to process your film? I know I could use a tank which holds 2 rolls, which would half the time per roll, but there are limits to this. Different films take different times (I used to use the entire Ilford range: Pan F, FP4, HP5, never settled), larger tanks holding many rolls are quite unwieldy regarding hand agitation. How would a tank holding two 120 films look like?
Thanks
Joachim