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Came across this wonderful idea in Anchell's "The darkroom Cookbook", where one can develop B&W film without struggling with reels, tanks, tents,darkrooms etc, using the film canister itself as the tank.
1. On removing the film from the camera, do NOT remove from canister.
2. Secure the film leader around the canister with a rubber band, so that the film is now fixed at both ends.
3. Then, PRE-WET by it dipping in water for 30 secs.
4. Dip the whole thing into a Monobath Developer . (Use gloves as the stuff is harmful to skin).
5. Then, using a small rod/stick wedged into the spool from one end, agitate the film by turning it back and forth inside the canister- THIS IS HOW : you turn the stick counter-clockwise (with the leader pointing to your left) until a resistance is felt, and then you wind it clockwise the same distance until it goes no further- thus giving you a certain range of back and forth agitation.
6. After whatever time specified for the developer, you just wash it in water, since the Monobath has, both, the developer and fixer.
Furthermore, I imagine this can be done with any developer, tho' washing the film between developer and fixer may be a bit more inconvenient. And it should not matter whether the film is loaded into the canister by Fuji or Me.
Intriguing for sure ! Anyone try this crazy idea ? I am about to- just looking to see if anyone has any experience of it.
Oh, and yes. This is not for 120/220 film.
Subhash 😎
1. On removing the film from the camera, do NOT remove from canister.
2. Secure the film leader around the canister with a rubber band, so that the film is now fixed at both ends.
3. Then, PRE-WET by it dipping in water for 30 secs.
4. Dip the whole thing into a Monobath Developer . (Use gloves as the stuff is harmful to skin).
5. Then, using a small rod/stick wedged into the spool from one end, agitate the film by turning it back and forth inside the canister- THIS IS HOW : you turn the stick counter-clockwise (with the leader pointing to your left) until a resistance is felt, and then you wind it clockwise the same distance until it goes no further- thus giving you a certain range of back and forth agitation.
6. After whatever time specified for the developer, you just wash it in water, since the Monobath has, both, the developer and fixer.
Furthermore, I imagine this can be done with any developer, tho' washing the film between developer and fixer may be a bit more inconvenient. And it should not matter whether the film is loaded into the canister by Fuji or Me.
Intriguing for sure ! Anyone try this crazy idea ? I am about to- just looking to see if anyone has any experience of it.
Oh, and yes. This is not for 120/220 film.
Subhash 😎
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