Old Thread>>3022311
This is a place to post about anything film related. Processing, scanning, developing, gear, etc is all fair game.
My favorite is Superia 400 xtra
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Did some film shooting over the weekend after a considerable gap in shooting anything. Didn't get quite the amount of blur I wanted but I think I know what to do the next time.
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I've been kind of getting into street photography
took this shot a month ago in europe, how is it
>>3026323
I'm going to develop color film right now with barely any temperature control besides tap water and a pan.
I need to develop like 18 rolls of color film too
>>3026403
You're fucked, unless you have balls and a thermometer.
>>3026403
I can get my tap water to the 100*F needed to do c41 but you still need a thermometer to monitor the temp. As long as you have one (and a good water heater) you will probably be fine.
>>3026413
To heat up colour developer (bleach and fix, or blix if you're going two-bath, aren't that critical) your tap water should be much warmer than 100 degrees F. That being said, I did my first colour devs using an analog thermometer and it came out just fine. The precise limits for temperature and time are there for machine processing; in practice a degree (celsius) either way is expected during development.
E6 is more sensitive, what with the two developer baths.
I wouldn't recommend winging it and gauging temperature by hand.