Step 1: Make sure the lights are OFF! Now, remove film from the cassette and then pull flat end off and pull of tape.
Step 2: Load your film onto a -preferably- plastic film reel because if your like me, who are new to all of this "things" you won't really have a hard time with. Then, you move the film onto the slot and keep on moving it into the loader.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE PRACTICED LOADING A FEW TIMES!!
Step 3: You can place the loader into the film tank and read the directions on how to cover it. Since the film is secure tightly in the tank you may turn on the lights and not be in the dark no more... yay!
Step 4: Make sure you have a temp. of about 68-70 degrees F.. Spread out the chemicals needed for processing the film.
IF YOU WANT TO GET A GOOD NEGATIVE, THEN DON'T EXCEED 75 DEGREES!!!!
Step 5: Pour developer into film tank and don't open the tank. Agitate for one minute to remove all of the air bubbles.
Step 6: Pour the running water to stop development, which is called "stop bath"
Step 7: Fix the image and use the fixer with hardener
Step 8: Remove tank cover and sit film in cold running water make sure you inspect the little film to make sure everything is going good.
Step 9: Pour your film into hypo eliminator and agitate it.
Step 10: Final wash (YAY!)
Step 11: pull film out of the tank CAREFULLY! Dont touch surface and dry film with clips dust free area.
Step 12: Give it 1-2 hours for the film to be dry, then cut six negatives long.
CONGRATS!!!! your done with this whole thing.......about time huh?
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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