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In Reply to: RE: Spring has sprung! posted by pictureguy on April 2, 2017 at 11:00:22:
I must have had the same Canon PS. It was given to me by the company I worked for to take damage photos after Katrina. I had to limit what I did with it or it and carry several extra sets of batteries.
I have t used my darkroom in years, but have a descent alternative in a Canon Canoscan scanner that will scan negatives and does a pretty good job. I also have anEpson photo printer that works well for B&W or color. I always developed my own film. I never had any developed that wasn't ruined by anyone else.
I used Kodak HC-110 diluted 1/31 and only agitated at 30 second intervals. This was Ansel Adams choice and I thought it it was good for Ansel it was good for me. His choice film was Tri-X. Go figure. Larger negatives = no grain. It's a very sharp combo. You can use a tank to develop film as I'm sure you know. You only need darkness for a few minutes to load it. A bathroom at night with a towel under the door can work.
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