![]() 04/16/2015 at 14:20 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Yeah, I know...that was a long time ago...I forgot to post them here. It was the first C&C meet of the year, and 32°, so it was a small meet. Photos are 120 medium format taken with a Kiev 88. One roll was Fuji Pro400H, one was Kodak Portra 400. These are the first color rolls I developed myself after my !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! I mailed out disappeared in the mail for a week.
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Really nice shots! I've never developed color myself because I've never shot color film. H/T to you for the efforts!
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Nice shots!
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Awesome, I love film photography! Especially medium format. Please keep posting as you develop shots in the future!
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Thanks! It really wasn't much harder to do color. You just have to keep the chemicals at an exact temp. Otherwise it's very similar to B&W.
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Thanks, I will keep posting. I've posted some that I've taken before...I never shoot enough.
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Thanks!
![]() 04/16/2015 at 16:55 |
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Yeah but that's harder than it sounds. How did you do it?
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I used the tub of water method...no heater. I just ran tap water into a plastic tub a few degrees higher than what I needed (112 I think), placed my chemicals in the hot water bath and waited for them to reach temp. After I poured the developer, I put the developing tank back in the hot water bath while agitating, and that was it.
I thought it would be harder, but it's really not any worse than black and white.
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Yeah that doesn't sound too bad. Maybe I'll try it some day!