Aaron can give you the tank, reels, chemicals and easy
to follow instructions on the developing. To print
contacts you'll need 4 trays, a few more chemicals and
a plate of thick glass which he can also provide. For
a dark room I used my bathroom, and 4 garbage bags,
the thick black industrial ones. I cut a card board
box to fit the window perfectly and stapled 2 bags
over it with some over lap all around the frame. The
other 2 bags are duct tapped together and fit over the
door frame, I just tape it at the top and roll it up
when not in use. I checked with a small piece of paper
and I left it out of the bag for 15 min with only the
safe light on and negs on top. I then developed it and
it was blank, ie the room is safe. My bath room is 3m
x2m to. I am using 2 folding tables for the trays so
everything folds up and packs away. You won't even
know I have a darkroom in there ( untill you see the
garbage bags folder over the door ).  

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> After reading some responses in the ISO thread, I've
> been toying with the idea of developing my own film
> at home.
> 
> Of course the issue here is, I don't have a darkroom
> to do it in.  I've got a full bathroom and a half
> bath, both with fans, but the space is limited (full
> bath - 2m x 3m  half bath - 3m x 1.5m).  
> 
> The big question is - Can I do it ?  I know I need a
> dark bag, canisters, timer, rolls, etc. (I used to
> develop my own back in high school, but that was
> some 20 years ago)  but is it feasible without
> having the "darkroom" ?
> 
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave
> 
>
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