Uncle Fester
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And, since I have a nice film camera, I decided to process my own negatives, for the first time ever. Ilford HP5 Plus, hanging in the kitchen (toward the left side of the tree).
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I am saddened that working with film and film cameras is getting harder and harder. Today, I looked high and low for a changing bag for negatives, and could not find one for sale anywhere in the big city. Finding the developing chemicals on a shelf is still possible, but you really have to know where to look - and the selection is pretty limited.
But - I finally, finally processed my own B&W negatives, and while I didn't get it perfect, I did it! There's kinks and bends in the negatives here and there. Luckily, some of them look only partly destroyed. 🙂
Hi,
Those negs don't look too bad for a first attempt. The frame spacing looks pretty good too, so the film transport seems to be working well.
You will have better luck getting a lot of your darkroom supplies online. I can recommend these three businesses;
Freestyle Photo in California
B&H Photo-Video in New York City
Adorama In New York City
I have dealt with all three with few, if any, problems.
I also have a 2.8E (older version) with the Schneider Xenotar. Incredible lens.
Hope this helps,
Mike
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