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As promised a few weeks ago, in today's OrmsTV video, we are bringing you an easy tutorial for beginners on how to develop 35mm black and white film at home WITHOUT a darkroom! If you have never developed film at home yourself before but want to give it a shot, watching this video is a solid starting point.
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We cover the following steps for developing black and white film at home in this video:
00:00 Intro
00:14 The tools you will need to develop 35mm film at home
01:12 Chemicals for developing B&W film yourself
02:10 Placing your tools in the darkroom film changing bag
03:08 Safely removing your film from the casette
04:41 How to develop black and white film at home
If you aren't quite ready to dive into developing your own film at home just yet, you can always develop your film with us at Orms! Find out more by enquiring about our film processing, scanning and printing services with our Minilab: [ Ссылка ]
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