peewee
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Johnmcd
Well-known
Welcome to the joys of developing your own. It's addictive 
Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
Indeed. There is no turning back now! If you want I'll give you an enalrger, so you can learn how to print too ;-)
BobYIL
Well-known
Very promising as a start, pleasant rendering. HP5+ is a fine choice to start with as well as stick to. How about experimenting with one or two different developers too? 
peewee
Established
I wish I had started learning a long long time ago!..My young nephew has asked me to teach him, that is going to be even more fun.
gilpen123
Gil
Neopan 400 is also good though it's supposed to be phased out already. I still get mine locally (current). It's very fulfilling to develop your own.
peewee
Established
My results have been very hit and miss but I don't mind that. I love colour and just sent some different makes off to Aperture for processing..My scanning skills are pretty awful and I don't understand Vuescan. No doubt my 12 year old nephew will make sense of it when we get to that bit together!..
gilpen123
Gil
Everybody started from zero, surely you'll get the hang of it soon. Keep on practicing. Spooling the film to the reel is much more difficult IMO specially 120 film if you're using the changing bag. If you hsva an iPod/iphone/ipad, you can download Massive Development Chart application. That will be a very useful app.
peewee
Established
Thankyou for the tip, I'll do that.
kmallick
Well-known
welcome to the club. now the real fun begins.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Welcome to the club ... and ain't it a great feeling! 
Ljós
Well-known
I would like to congratulate, and welcome, too! I remember how I did my first rolls of 120... even though I was quite adept at developing 35mm already it still felt like an adventure.
Greetings, Ljós
Greetings, Ljós
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I would like to congratulate, and welcome, too! I remember how I did my first rolls of 120... even though I was quite adept at developing 35mm already it still felt like an adventure.
Greetings, Ljós
Developing 120 is a real buzz IMO because deep down inside your soul you know that this is the size a negative was meant to be!
farlymac
PF McFarland
Gawd, it's been 40 years since I souped my own 120, but I do remember what it was like. Still getting my gear together to start again.
PF
PF
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Developing 120 is a real buzz IMO because deep down inside your soul you know that this is the size a negative was meant to be!![]()
that's a great line. I'll have to repeat it.
redisburning
Well-known
Developing 120 is a real buzz IMO because deep down inside your soul you know that this is the size a negative was meant to be!![]()
I was unaware that 120 measured 8x10 inches
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I was unaware that 120 measured 8x10 inches![]()
SALTS!!!!!!
{instead of LOL, I’m now gonna tell people SALTS (Smiled A Little Then Stopped) It’s a lot more truthful}
peewee
Established
Thankyou for the encouragement 
..I got to bed very late last night, it's addictive!.. Ordered a 3 reel tank this morning to buy some time to get out and take more photos!
..I got to bed very late last night, it's addictive!.. Ordered a 3 reel tank this morning to buy some time to get out and take more photos!
mbdiesel
Established
One important thing I can suggest is to keep detailed notes of every variable you can think of.
peewee
Established
Thanks for the tip, I'll start note making tomorrow as my timer and thermometer are arriving in the post, things have been a bit random up until now. Actually I've been mostly lucky I think.
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