Developing Film with Clorox Bleach

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
  • My first go at bleaching Fp100c negatives.
    Thanks to Brian for sharing your knowledge and time!
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  • @linusandhiscamera
    @linusandhiscamera  Місяць тому +11

    00:56 for clarity the method we’re doing in the video is the method of bleaching they figured out how to do with tons of trial and error. original method was taking the film to some glass and pouring bleach on it

  • @ilaion11
    @ilaion11 Місяць тому +19

    Man, the negatives look so much better than the positive! Cool stuff!

  • @hedineijenhuis
    @hedineijenhuis Місяць тому +9

    Fun fact, if you're fast enough, you can press the negative side of the film onto paper and it'll make an impression there, it looks absolutely sick - would recommend thick high quality paper.

    • @hellothisiskyle
      @hellothisiskyle Місяць тому +2

      Depends on the film stock, this works best with 689, fp-100c will also work but you have to peel the film early resulting in an underdeveloped print. Best way to get the negative to transfer is to use a glossy paper like photo printing paper because it creates a vacuum so you don’t get any parts that pull off which is typical with more porous surfaces like watercolor paper.

  • @MatinsPhotography
    @MatinsPhotography Місяць тому +3

    You make me fall in love with my own work when I watch your videos

  • @phelan1992
    @phelan1992 Місяць тому +5

    Bro coulda gatekept this process but he shared it - Linus is amazing ❤

    • @nicholaswoltersdorf5792
      @nicholaswoltersdorf5792 Місяць тому +1

      this process is very commonly known by anyone shooting fp-100c. It was even advertised as a feature by Fujifilm when they were still producing it.

  • @justo_photography
    @justo_photography Місяць тому

    This was amazing! Seeing the chemistry work and the final results. If I ever shoot peel apart film definitely something I’d do.

  • @URBONED
    @URBONED Місяць тому

    Wow those negatives look incredible. The sharpness, the contrast, the saturation, and the grain, my god the grain! Stunning! Certainly makes the cost of peel apart more enticing when you have the potential for two different images.

  • @filmstockreel
    @filmstockreel Місяць тому +1

    Never knew this was a thing. Now I'm going to have to track down some of my peel apart negatives

  • @CaptainPsychopath69
    @CaptainPsychopath69 Місяць тому +1

    Finally a film developer I can drink! Cheers

  • @nikomenicou7304
    @nikomenicou7304 Місяць тому +1

    Great work Linus my favorite film UA-camr

  • @santinosartoris
    @santinosartoris Місяць тому

    Those scans came back so sick. I would love for these peel-apart stocks to make a resurgence.

  • @flicksbymarlon
    @flicksbymarlon Місяць тому

    Dope video. Never shot peel apart film before but I'll definitely try this when I get the chance.

  • @karlwithab4813
    @karlwithab4813 Місяць тому

    bro thos last ones are so sick

  • @reeft
    @reeft Місяць тому

    superb results, dude! way better and worth the trouble.

  • @TheNegative
    @TheNegative Місяць тому +1

    Next video: developing film with Mountain Dew Baja Blast 🔥🔥

  • @just_eirik
    @just_eirik Місяць тому

    Very cool!

  • @NANCEmusic
    @NANCEmusic Місяць тому

    sooooo sick

  • @DinoJagger
    @DinoJagger Місяць тому

    bruh... this is so sick. Now Im wondering just how many of us have thrown away the peels LOL

  • @trentandjessie
    @trentandjessie Місяць тому +1

    What a cool process! The final scans look incredible, especially the black and white. Thanks for another awesome video!

  • @gatblau1
    @gatblau1 Місяць тому

    I miss this film. I did this about 13 years ago and still have the negatives somewhere.

  • @aheadachewithpictures
    @aheadachewithpictures Місяць тому

    love the one of JID, its cool to have both side by side

  • @MrBaskins2010
    @MrBaskins2010 Місяць тому

    dope shit dude

  • @george_edward_
    @george_edward_ Місяць тому

    I saw the title and was immediate like…. Yeah I gotta see this

  • @m1llzzzz
    @m1llzzzz 17 днів тому

    craziest grain in the game

  • @Bertzcommodities
    @Bertzcommodities Місяць тому

    I recently acquired some expired roll film from 1979 and have had decent results surprisingly
    I keep all the negatives and clean them up , wondering if the process would be the same ??

  • @MTHMSEN
    @MTHMSEN Місяць тому

    Does anyone know if this would be able to work with normal polaroid film? Or is it limited to peel apart because of the structure of the peel apart film?

  • @NoahBility
    @NoahBility Місяць тому +1

    Somewhat random question unrelated to the phootography:
    Did you use the Adobe AI audio clean up software on the voice recordings for the developing process?
    It's a tool I've used before, and I find that it helps significantly with spotty audio, but you can hear a little bit of artifacting sometimes
    I'm curious to know what your experience has been like with it

    • @linusandhiscamera
      @linusandhiscamera  Місяць тому +1

      I did - the mics didn’t work and I only had camera body audio 😂 good catch! Amazing tool that i hope to have to use very infrequently

    • @NoahBility
      @NoahBility Місяць тому +1

      @@linusandhiscamera Ahh, okay. I knew I wasn't tripping!
      It doesn't take much away from the overall experience at all. My ears just perked up when I heard it
      Back on topic, though
      This was an inspiring revisit of these photos, and a lesson in how to find deeper value in what most would consider "trash"

  • @woodenhifi
    @woodenhifi Місяць тому +1

    making art from 'trash' - beautiful

  • @ishootfotoz
    @ishootfotoz Місяць тому

    Bring back peel apart cinestill!!!

  • @jjuarez83
    @jjuarez83 Місяць тому

    I wonder what a drum scan would look like.

  • @loganhathaway3957
    @loganhathaway3957 Місяць тому

    I just picked up a Polaroid peel apart film back for my Holga for $4 at a thrift store.

    • @hellothisiskyle
      @hellothisiskyle Місяць тому +1

      Right most of the backs are worth little to nothing now that the film is no longer in production, the *film* is the expensive part

  • @CineStillFilm
    @CineStillFilm Місяць тому +1

    still mind blown that this works 🤯

    • @edwllcxn
      @edwllcxn Місяць тому +1

      when cinestill packfilm?

  • @mynameisnotcory
    @mynameisnotcory Місяць тому +20

    Ummmmm can cinestill figure out how to recreate this film?! Can you imagine how much money theyd make 💰

    • @rorycowieson5924
      @rorycowieson5924 Місяць тому +13

      Cinestill don’t make film. They just remove the remjet layer of Kodak Vision3 and repackage it.

    • @mynameisnotcory
      @mynameisnotcory Місяць тому

      @@rorycowieson5924 i mean they do that too, but i’m sure with enough help they could figure out fuji or kodak chemicals. Idk. I’m sure the cinestill guys are gere to back me up in the comments

    • @hellothisiskyle
      @hellothisiskyle Місяць тому

      @@rorycowieson5924or in the case of 400D get master rolls before they’re even coated in remjet apparently

    • @NiGauBech7
      @NiGauBech7 Місяць тому +3

      Someone has to recreate it first, so then they can just rebrand it

    • @pg-l4469
      @pg-l4469 Місяць тому +1

      @@rorycowieson5924my understanding is that it isn't quite that simple, but yeah. I would certainly doubt they have anything close to the means necessary to make pack film from svratch

  • @shumyinghon
    @shumyinghon Місяць тому

    very dangerous proposition

  • @ZackiSnipes
    @ZackiSnipes Місяць тому

    photography

  • @DoubleLGeek
    @DoubleLGeek Місяць тому

    this method is so cool looking, I don't understand why fujifilm doesn't give you a manual with the film.

    • @hellothisiskyle
      @hellothisiskyle Місяць тому

      Because this isn’t a feature of the film it’s a hack, they didn’t design it to do this people just figured out it was possible (like 15 years ago)

  • @JeremyCohen
    @JeremyCohen Місяць тому

    developing film with WHAT

  • @areallyrealisticguyd4333
    @areallyrealisticguyd4333 Місяць тому +1

    to think people hoard this film in literal boxes out of greed so it will never be released and the chemistry will slowly degrade until it no longer works. Just to make a quick buck

    • @areallyrealisticguyd4333
      @areallyrealisticguyd4333 Місяць тому

      I personally wouldn't mind paying $50 a box which would put it closer to 4x5 film but $100 for 10 shots is absurd for expired film

    • @hellothisiskyle
      @hellothisiskyle Місяць тому

      Brooklyn film camera *cough* *cough*