Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/20

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Subject: Re: [Leica] B&W again....
From: Francesco Sanfilippo <fls@san.rr.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 17:23:33 -0700

So with ONLY the stuff you listed below, I can develop my
own B&W film?  Is this list for films like TMax, or for T400CN?
IS this something I can manage in a small light-tight bathroom?
How long does it take to do the entire process on a roll of film?

Thanks a bunch for your help!
Francesco





At 08:13 PM 10/20/98 -0300, you wrote:
>Francesco:
>
>Here is a quick list:
>
>Jobo 1520 tank (will work on their processors if you decide to get one later)
>
>Extra reel for 1520 so that you can do two films at once
>
>Thermometer
>
>Kodak Xtol developer
>
>Kodak indicator stop bath or equivalent
>
>Kodak Rapid fixer or equivalent
>
>Kodak photoflo or equivalent
>
>An expired film to practice loading the tank.  The dealer should give you a
>few of these if you buy all of the above.
>
>At home you will need:
>
>A dark closet to load the film.  A towel at the bottom of the door should
>stop any light leak there, or hang a blanket accross the door to catch any
>stray light.
>
>A pair of scissors to cut off the leader.
>
>A bottle opener to open the cartridge.
>
>A clock or watch to time the process.
>
>Clothes pins to hang the film to dry.
>
>Water and sink.
>
>The tank and chemicals should come in under $100.  When the film is dry,
>scan it with your polaroid and make prints with your inkjet.  Find a print
>you like and get a pro lab to make it.
>
>Regards,
>
>Robert
>
>
>
>
>At 03:35 PM 10/20/98 -0700, you wrote:
>>OK......T400CHN and Ilford XP2 Super are the C-41 films
>>to start with, and TMax 100, 400, and 3200 are the regular
>>B&W films to start with.  Good so far?
>>
>>What is the bare minimum of equipment one would need to
>>develop B&W negatives in the bathroom sink?
>>Could someone give me a detailed list of items I could take 
>>to the local pro photo shop and have no problem acquiring?
>>Just the basics please, no fancy equipment of expensive
>>items......yet.  Hopefully I can at least practice processing
>>my own negs for under $200.
>>
>>I am sure printing is another story altogether, and that the 
>>proper gear, that would do Leica negs justice, would cost 
>>thousands.   Am I in the ballpark?
>>
>>Francesco
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