Film Photography: How to Develop a Black and White Film for Analog Photography
£3.20
Film photography is becoming increasingly popular. At the start of the digital revolution, film was the domain of those who didn’t want to switch to the new way of working.
But these days, film photography has a very different reputation. While some photographers view film photos as outdated, for many, film is a more organic method of photography. You can slow down, focus on the shot and wait before seeing the results.
Developing analog film yourself is easy, quick to learn and a lot of fun! Are you still afraid of messing up your films? Don’t worry, nothing can go wrong with this step-by-step guide. I know this because I wrote these instructions myself in the beginning and then developed my first films.
Many would like to develop their analog film themselves but are reluctant to do so because they feel it is too complicated or too expensive. So today, I would like to give you an overview of the equipment, costs and processes of film development that you need for a quick start.
This book will teach you how to process and develop analog films even if you have no prior experience. You’ll learn how easy it is to develop black and white film at home, as well as how to use all of the necessary materials.
This book is for anyone who wants to learn more about film photography, whether you need an easy-to-follow guide or are just getting started. You will learn how to process black-and-white film at home, as well as how to get started with film photography with just a few pieces of specialized equipment.
In this Film Photography book, you will learn about:
- Everything about film photography
- What you need to develop black and white films
- How to wind up the film into the developer can
- The right temperature needed to develop films
- How to determine the correct development time
- How to prepare the developer chemicals
- How to mix the different chemicals
- How to fill in the developer
- How to fix the film
- How to water the film
- How to apply the wetting agent bath
- How to dry the film
And much more…
Analog film development is interesting since it brings you back to the dawn of photography.
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Additional information
Language | English |
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File size | 1715 KB |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Not Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 104 pages |
by Anthony Redford
Good description of my film developing