How Do You Develop A Roll Of Film?
After shooting that roll of black and white film, you can easily take it to any number of photo labs and pay to have someone develop it for you. Or, you with a little bit of practice and minimal investment you can develop your own film at home for a small fraction of the cost. And if, after some practice, you are good at it, you might just be able to start offering the service to other photographers in your city. While developing film is all about the amount of time it sits in the developer solution and the temperature of the solution, those variables will be different depending on the make of the film and ISO (film speed) used. Inside each box of film you can usually find the developing times. If they are not there consulting the manufacturers website will also provided you with the information. Remove the film from the canister. This must be done in 100-percent darkness. At this point, any exposure to light will cause the film to “fog,” making it unusable. You can use a changing bag,