The kit I use for colour development is the Tetenal ColourTec C-41 kit, it comes with all the liquid chemicals you need, you just have to add water. Initially I was nervous about trying to develop my own C-41, however, I found it to be easier than developing black and white film. I just realised …
Experiments in Developing 110mm Film.
I have had four rolls of 110mm in my darkroom for the last number of years that I have needed to develop, but, as I do not have a 110mm reel, nor have I yet got around to making a DIY reel, I have been reluctant to fiddle with them. There is a link to …
C-41 Film Stand Development Process
This is the process I am going to use for developing my C-41 films using the stand development technique. I will post some scans of the photos I process this way. I have processed C-41 rolls at home before, using the regular system. Previously I have used the stand process for black and white films. …
B&W Development
Following on from my post on Stand Development, I thought I would add my normal Black and White Film Development process. All the chemicals will be used at 20 Degrees C. The photos below were taken on HP5 120 on a Holga 120N. Prewash: A 5 minute prewash to bring the film up to temperature. …
Stand Development (Black & White)
This process dates back to the 1880's, where you leave the film to develop in a very dilute solution for a longer amount of time then you would if you were using normal development processes, with this process you do very little if any agitation, again, this is different to standard development processing. The technique …