To avoid any confusion, the Simplicity labelled products are just regular Ilford chemicals, packaged in small amounts for low volume use. There cost of use per roll is quite high compared to buying the same chemicals in their conventional packaged amounts. So, Simplicity is best for folks just starting out to try home processing without investing in larger amounts, too see if doing this is something they like.
Welcome to the world of home developing! Just a suggestion, don't use a squeegee to take the excess water off the film before drying. It is very east for a piece of dust or grit to get on to the blades. I use my fingers. I dip my fingers into the final rinse water which has the wetting agent and take the film between my forefinger and thumb.
Looking into these kits as a means of processing film during travel. Seems like a dark bag, two reel tank, thermometer, beaker and cellulose sponge might be adequate. I’ve processed thousands of rolls during my time as a photographer but never while on the road. What do you think? I like your video…simple and to the point. 👍🏽
I wanna see my stubbly face from December. oh and one of those UA-cam analytics graphs that shows what percentage of viewers are subscribed - I just cannot get enough of them.
WARNING; you are not quite correct as Ilfosol 3 is used for NORMAL development of hp5+ for asa from 400 up to 3200 NOT lower, This (asa 50-250) is accidental over exposure which, according to the hp5+ datasheet is dealt with by Perceptol at 9 minutes at std temp, for asa 250 and any lower it elongates to 11 minutes, NOT for regular use, as this will recover an image, just not as sharp or grainy as the film is capable of in normal box speed development. {other developers like ID11, D76, Extol and others can be used with this film for different effects, economy, etc.}.
To avoid any confusion, the Simplicity labelled products are just regular Ilford chemicals, packaged in small amounts for low volume use. There cost of use per roll is quite high compared to buying the same chemicals in their conventional packaged amounts. So, Simplicity is best for folks just starting out to try home processing without investing in larger amounts, too see if doing this is something they like.
Did I make it confusing ? Appreciate the comment though Randall
Little tip dont load in daylight as in this video, it will destroy the negatives.
New camera ASMR channel soon? Nice video matey super clear and concise!
might have to... thankyou pal
I would like to see another disposable camera video, maybe a Fuji disposable camera comparison.
Nice video. Thanks
Very clearly explained , thank you .
Welcome to the world of home developing! Just a suggestion, don't use a squeegee to take the excess water off the film before drying. It is very east for a piece of dust or grit to get on to the blades. I use my fingers. I dip my fingers into the final rinse water which has the wetting agent and take the film between my forefinger and thumb.
Good shout thanks!
hello, when you prepare your chemicals, how many times can you re-use them ?
Looking into these kits as a means of processing film during travel. Seems like a dark bag, two reel tank, thermometer, beaker and cellulose sponge might be adequate. I’ve processed thousands of rolls during my time as a photographer but never while on the road. What do you think? I like your video…simple and to the point. 👍🏽
Did the trick when I needed it, thanks for your thoughts.
Great video, thanks for the insight into the process!
Thanks mate!
dude... the image at 1:22.... incredible
Another banger video
Top video
Buddy
your scan/edit workflow?
Already have one up.. I might have to make a new one though.
sweet grade on this one babyyyyyyyy
I wanna see my stubbly face from December. oh and one of those UA-cam analytics graphs that shows what percentage of viewers are subscribed - I just cannot get enough of them.
Buddy, waiting on the rolls rn. Should be out soon. Haha I will find it and text it to u
WARNING; you are not quite correct as Ilfosol 3 is used for NORMAL development of hp5+ for asa from 400 up to 3200 NOT lower, This (asa 50-250) is accidental over exposure which, according to the hp5+ datasheet is dealt with by Perceptol at 9 minutes at std temp, for asa 250 and any lower it elongates to 11 minutes, NOT for regular use, as this will recover an image, just not as sharp or grainy as the film is capable of in normal box speed development. {other developers like ID11, D76, Extol and others can be used with this film for different effects, economy, etc.}.
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you stole my footage - please check your emails.
please don’t report