For scanning you are also gonna need a big blower
brush or canned air or antistatic cloth or antistatic
brush.  Dust is amazing when scanning.

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 reel? I'm pretty busy right now with summer school so I was hoping someone who's done this could give me a quick summary of what to look for to order. The basic darkroom kits for $80 seem overkill since they include items for making prints along with developing the film. If I'm rambling it's because I haven't slept in a few days so what I would like to find is a list of items to buy just to develop b&w film and maybe some recommendations on chem. brand and if that's something better bought locally. Thanks for your help...


-Chris
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