kywong
Established
I'd just like to share some photos from my first attempt at developing film myself. I have to say I'm very happy with the results, very little dust and water marks, lovely tones, and I have you guys at RFF to thank. I got a lot of help from posts made here on how to avoid dust and water marks, also on my choice of reel (Hewes), which made loading film onto a reel a breeze, and choice of developer (Xtol).
All ten taken with HP5+, the first four are from a roll rated at 400, the rest are rated at 1600.
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
Thanks for looking!
All ten taken with HP5+, the first four are from a roll rated at 400, the rest are rated at 1600.
#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

#9

#10

Thanks for looking!
umboody
Established
Superb images, especially considering it was your first go at developing yourself. Keep up the good work. Love number 3!
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
#3 is just delicious.
Very nice!
Developing is fun and easy, once you tried it. Now start your way to printing some of these lovely photos, and I mean darkroom, not inkjet
Very nice!
Developing is fun and easy, once you tried it. Now start your way to printing some of these lovely photos, and I mean darkroom, not inkjet
Derek_Teixeira
Established
Hey! I'm yet to do this, but soon I will. Great job!
2,3, & 9 are my favorites!
2,3, & 9 are my favorites!
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
There's no doubt that the developing is good. I like the first and last pictures also.
kywong
Established
Thanks guys, it was fairly straightforward, why did I put it off for two and a half years? But I think I'll hold off printing myself for now, I'll need more than just a change bag for that!
bogelgelbo
RF student
love pic number 5. Good work! I remember my first time developing a roll, certainly yours are better.
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