Does anybody develop b&w film at home?
I'm just curious as to what's involved, and how simple can it be?
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Re: Film Developing
It's easy:
1. Take SD card out of camera.
2. Insert in computer.
3. Set image to 'black and white'
Done!
Seriously though, I don't personally know, but NSCAD offers a course in darkroom procedure and black and white photography that's pretty reasonable: http://nscad.ca/en/home/schoolofextende ... raphy.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(30 hours of instruction, plus a semester of darkroom access for $350.)
1. Take SD card out of camera.
2. Insert in computer.
3. Set image to 'black and white'
Done!
Seriously though, I don't personally know, but NSCAD offers a course in darkroom procedure and black and white photography that's pretty reasonable: http://nscad.ca/en/home/schoolofextende ... raphy.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(30 hours of instruction, plus a semester of darkroom access for $350.)
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