
I'm into Photography for quite sometime now (9 years ) from my first point and shoot to my DSLR. I've shot different mediums. Print Film, Slides, Black and White, now Digital. But I never set foot in a Dark room until recently.
Our Camera club offers a Black and White developing and printing course yearly so I took advantage of this and enrolled in this class. My main reason of enrolling is not to learn to shoot in B&W but to learn how to develop my own pics. My usual workflow in shooting Black and White, after I'm done with the rolls of film is I drop it off to my favorite custom lab to have it developed then Scan to Digital File then do some tweaking on the computer before printing it or posting it on the web.
But now I will do the developing itself in the dark room well after some lecture in the procedure of developing your film we do it now real time. The challenging part of this process is placing your exposed film on the developing reel done in complete darkness. Then we mix the chemicals (Developer,Stopbath and Fixer) making sure that we got the correct mixture and temperature. Then the developing process is done. After we developed the film its time to do some contact printing so we can choose which we will print to submit as our project. Doing contact print is fun as I experienced to have your hand wet with chemicals and the joy you feel when you see the prints you made. I posted a scan copy of the contact prints I've done.
Can't wait till next week when we do some strip testing and do our final print.
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