This is exactly what I'm thinking of doing too.  B&W has
the advantage that you can use very fast film and do
the pushing yourself.  B&W negatives are also easier to
discern than color negatives IMHO.  I read some B&W books
lately, it seems quite easy to do just the processing part.

Color film, on the other hand, would be a lot more trouble
and not much fun to process due to lack of variation and
strict temperature requirement (not to mention added cost
due to the short life the developers.)

I'm planning to do this (B&W processing) when I can get some
vacation.  If you get to do it first, I'd be interested in
learning your experience.

Tonghang.

On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Christopher Comer wrote:

> Hey everyone,
>      I ordered a film scanner on the cheap and I would like
> to put together a pseudo darkroom.  I'd like to be able to
> develop b&w film and then scan the neg. into the computer for
> manipulation.  I think all I need is a developing tank and
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