Photography - developing film

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  • if i had a film camera and i wanted to have a go at developing some photos by hand, what kit would i need to start? how much would it cost? where would i go to buy the stuff? assume complete ignorance here... i just really need to get a clue. i'm not interested in forking out for the best kit available at this stage, just wanting to experiment. many thanks.

  • ask at silverprint as they sell the chemicals and equipment
    i would use photofusion or rapid eye (if they still let you do processing there?)

  • goes to google silverprint, photofusion and rapid eye

  • Best to go to your local college and ask if they have a dark room that you could use I would think.

    Cheap= chemicals and trays
    Expensive= kit to focus image from film onto paper
    Effects= most awesome

  • i guess i should say that it's a gift for someone. i'd need all the kit. is the enlarger the pricey bit?

  • cough hello, over here...

    go to a local art school for evening lessons and they'll have everything you need. Might need to put £30 down for your own chemicals and paper but, other than that, you're good. What you shooting on?

  • PS there's one 5 mins from my house in Putney... rock up and we can grab beers too!

  • ben, re-read my last post ^ !

  • DOH! think i fell afoul of the the page-sync... now i look like an a$$ (again)

  • As far as I am aware the enlarger is the pricey bit- although having a light proof room is somewhat tricky also.

    I think enlargers are a little like camera equipment- you think "this'll be affordable", then look at it and think "8!@£$&"

  • one route may be worth considering is develop the film then scan it to a PCfrom the negatives

    Developing the film is fairly straight forward (especially B&W) and needs little equipment and not loads of darkroom time, you may be able to do that with a dark bag, digital scanner's are not to expensive

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    *I think enlargers are a little like camera equipment- you think "this'll be affordable", then look at it and think "8!@£$&"


    Bit like buiding that bike from the odd parts I had laying around..... rear wheel <8!@£$&>

  • everything you need (including enlargers) can be had VERY cheaply now.

    You could easily pick up a whole darkrooms worth of equipment for next to nothing - loads of places are chucking stuff out / selling it for peanuts - even plenty of bargains on ebay

    recon you could easily pick up a whole (decent) setup for £50-100

  • that's great to know dan. i have my eye on a few things ;)

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