Personally I never had a problem with mixing the dry chemicals.
Stainless steel reels on the other hand..
:(
Jim Couch
On 1/20/2012 7:42 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> XP2 is also a very decent film with an extremely wide dynamic range. It's
> fine grained and scans exceptionally well. This is the only chromogenic BW
> film that works well in the darkroom and the scanner.
>
> But, honestly, processing your own conventional BW film is such a
> no-brainer. In 15 minutes I can have a couple rolls of film in final rinse
> waiting to hang.
>
> Most people with bad memories of film development associate it with mixing
> the dry chemicals and trying to load stainless steel reels. I almost always
> use liquid concentrate and plastic shuffle loaders. Hardest part is opening
> up the cartridge or retreiving the leader.
>
> Inotherwords, this is a very simple and a quick task.
>
> AG
>
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