Shel,

Is there a list somewhere of what would be minimal to process your own
black and white?  Something like a shopping list of supplies?


Bruce



Sunday, May 26, 2002, 3:49:38 AM, you wrote:

SB> Hi Cory, Frank ...

SB> Why don't you guys just spent $25.00 or so and buy a developing tank and
SB> a reel or two, get some chemicals, and start processing your own B&W -
SB> the real stuff?  You don't need a darkroom, you don't need any expensive
SB> equipment, you don't even need running water or a sink.  All you need is
SB> a place that you can make absolutely dark for a few minutes while you
SB> load your film.  Of course, if you can't find such a space, for a few
SB> extra $ you can purchase a changing bag or small photo tent, and then
SB> you can load film in daylight, or while watching TV, etc.

SB> Give up this ersatz B&W film, and trips to the lab.  Let dissatisfaction
SB> with poor results be a thing of the past.  Save time, money, and
SB> effort.  Experience the joy of your own creativity and skill.

SB> CBWaters wrote:

>> So lets hope the Portra is good!
>> 
>> Cory
>> Who knows he should just throw one of the kids out of her room and take it
>> over for a darkroom so he can forget all this petty crap about paying to
>> have films processed.
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