Godfrey
somewhat colored
I only process two B&W films at home, ACROS and Agfa SuperPan 200. And infrequently at that...
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Equipment:
Paterson 2x35/1x120 tank
Darkroom Thermometer
Timer
Kodak HC-110
Ilford Rapid Fixer (non hardening)
Photo Flo 200
String and clothespins for drying film
Changing bag or tent
Set of calibrated 500ml plastic beakers (5)
Set of gradulated cylinders: 10ml, 100ml, 1L
1 gallon water jug
Paper (coffee) filters
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Prep:
Fill gallon jug with filtered water
Mix developer quantity for 1-shot use
Mix fixer for 1-shot use
Let stand and temperature stabilize overnight
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Process:
Take temperature of developer
Calculate processing time for film (see film data sheets or notes)
Load developing tank
Pre-soak with water : 1 min
Developer per film time with agitation per film
Chuck developer and use fresh water stop rinse
Fix per film time with agitation per film
Chuck fixer
Rinse 2x
Fill, soak 1 minute, empty -- 10x
Dilute Photo Flo
Fill, soak 30 sec, empty
Hang film to dry
Wash all equipment and let air dry
That's about it.
G
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Equipment:
Paterson 2x35/1x120 tank
Darkroom Thermometer
Timer
Kodak HC-110
Ilford Rapid Fixer (non hardening)
Photo Flo 200
String and clothespins for drying film
Changing bag or tent
Set of calibrated 500ml plastic beakers (5)
Set of gradulated cylinders: 10ml, 100ml, 1L
1 gallon water jug
Paper (coffee) filters
--
Prep:
Fill gallon jug with filtered water
Mix developer quantity for 1-shot use
Mix fixer for 1-shot use
Let stand and temperature stabilize overnight
--
Process:
Take temperature of developer
Calculate processing time for film (see film data sheets or notes)
Load developing tank
Pre-soak with water : 1 min
Developer per film time with agitation per film
Chuck developer and use fresh water stop rinse
Fix per film time with agitation per film
Chuck fixer
Rinse 2x
Fill, soak 1 minute, empty -- 10x
Dilute Photo Flo
Fill, soak 30 sec, empty
Hang film to dry
Wash all equipment and let air dry
That's about it.
G