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Could anyone recommend a good starter kit for developing black and white films?

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Could anyone recommend a good starter kit for developing black and white films?

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You will need: a dark place to load the film into the tank…those black bags don’t work so well because they tend to get quite dirty and will add dust to your film specialist gloves which are optional but are great if you don’t want fingerprints on your negs the tank for processing it in-how big you want it will depend on how many films you want to do at a time…the reel that comes with it will do both 35mm and 120 a bottle opener type thing for taking the top of the film canister when you open it up and take the film out a thermometer all the chemicals – developer, stop and fixer a stop watch or clock instructions on how to process and how long to process for a sgueege(don’t now how to spell that) for taking excess water off the film after you have washed it some sort of soap stuff like fairy liquid(jessops or a specialised photo shop will be able to tell you what it is ur looking for) which you use just b4 u wash it to help take off excess chemicals a dust free environment, prefera

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