If you want to develop black and white film at home, this is the video for you. In this video, I will share with you how I developed my first roll of B&W film (Kodak Tri-X 400 120) at home using Ilford's Ilfotec DD-X, Ifostop, Rapid Fixer and Ilfotol wetting agent. I develop the film in Ilfotec DD-X using a 45min standing development process. I hope you enjoy the video!
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Captions
00:00 - Introduction
01:14 - Why I decided to start developing my B&W film
02:32 - The film developing equipment I used
04:27 - The film camera I used
05:00 - The water I used for mixing the chemicals
06:42 - How I set up a test roll of film for the film reel
09:08 - The thermometer I used
10:06 - Lets shoot some Kodak Tri-X 400 in my Mamiya 6
11:46 - How to load film into a Paterson Film reel and tank
17:13 - The chemicals
20:59 - Taking the film out of the Paterson film tank and reel
21:44 - Drying the film
22:48 - The negatives on a light table
23:05 - The scanned negative
24:22 - The final edited photos
For my video camera, I use the new Panasonic Lumix S5 with the kit S 20-60mm F3.5-5.6 Lens. This video was edited in Final Cut Pro (FCPX) and the colour LUT's are by Leeming LUT's.
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How to Develop B&W Film at Home
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