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Focus
12-13-2010, 12:24 AM
New to this board, new to film photography, new to darkroom development, new to Seoul, and new to 26. (Birthday today)
Hey, I'm Brian.
Just got into Film photography last summer. Began shooting on my dads old and cheap sears model...something or other....Upgraded to a Minolta srt-201. Then bought a Nikon FM2 when I arrived in Korea.
About a month back I bought a complete darkroom set.
I have zero experience in darkrooms and it was an impulse buy because...I need a new hobby.
Anyway, I've shot 4 rolls of B&W...and have developed one. (that development was really possible because of trolling I did on this board...and a youtube series made by one of your members, in which he recommends this site)
Anyway....looking to make some prints this weekend. Anyone have any helpful threads, links, or words of advice.
I have a general idea of what I will need to do. Expose a piece of development paper to light from enlarger for an unknown amount of time, place in developer for unknown amount of time, fixer unknown amount of time, then bath....unknown amount of time.
quite a few unknowns there, eh. help?!
and Hi
munz6869
12-13-2010, 12:26 AM
Happy birthday and welcome to APUG from Melbourne, Brian!
Marc!
MattKing
12-13-2010, 12:33 AM
Happy birthday and welcome!
Here are a couple of useful links:
Ilford: http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/200629187211322.pdf
Kodak: http://wwwtr.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/aj3/aj3.pdf
With respect to the chemistry and times, there usually will be specific information available from the source of that chemistry. For example, if you are using Ilford chemistry, there should be instructions with it, but if not the information should be on Ilford's website.
Have fun!
Jeff Kubach
12-13-2010, 01:15 AM
Hello Brian and a warm welcome to APUG. Have fun with your darkroom!
Jeff
Focus
12-13-2010, 05:44 AM
when spooling a roll of 36 onto a reel....(steel) is the reel being completely filled an indicator that I spooled it correctly, or can I be a few circles short and still have properly spooled film...I'm a few short.
i spent a lot of time on these shots...want to make sure...before I develop.
::spooled, spool, spooling...great word::
Chazzy
12-13-2010, 09:00 AM
Happy birthday, Brian, and welcome to APUG. Go with the links Matt gave you. Trying to glean advice from multiple people with different ideas is an exercise in frustration. I think that you are going to have some fun. There's nothing like seeing a print come up in the developer.
M.A.Longmore
12-13-2010, 09:03 AM
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Happy Birthday, Brian !
Welcome To APUG !
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SuzanneR
12-13-2010, 09:36 AM
Happy Birthday and welcome!
TheFlyingCamera
12-13-2010, 09:43 AM
Happy Birthday, and welcome from Washington, DC!
ntenny
12-13-2010, 10:37 AM
Welcome aboard, and welcome to Seoul too---I've spent a bit of time there over the years, and IMHO it's a really likable city that's often underrated. Great city for street shooting, of course; I've always enjoyed getting out on the side streets with a camera in the early morning to catch the place waking up.
Printing is easy; printing *well* is hard! Do some experimenting, and enjoy that magical experience of watching the image appear.
About the 35mm reel, in my experience the reel should end up almost completely full, certainly with no more than one empty "groove" on the outside. I find it helps to feel the film on the reel as you go (on the non-emulsion side) to verify that it's going in smoothly---you can feel the kink in the film if it's not following the spiral properly.
-NT
papagene
12-13-2010, 11:32 AM
Hello - welcome - and Happy Birthday!!!
mooseontheloose
12-13-2010, 03:53 PM
Welcome to APUG Brian, and happy birthday!
As for film...yes, it should fill the spool...if you have several spiral grooves left over something is not right.
As for printing...there's nothing wrong with putting the paper under the enlarger, #2 filter, open up two stops (depending on lens, probably around 4/5.6 or 8) and do test strips across the paper at 5/10/15/20/etc seconds. After you develop the paper you should get a better starting point for times.
As for developing paper (assuming RC paper), the way I was taught in darkroom courses was 2 min developer (1+9), 1 min stop, 2 min fix (1+9). Of course, it's better to follow the times on the chemistry you are using, but it's a good starting point.
Good luck.
Focus
12-15-2010, 06:54 PM
Thanks for the heads up on the reel...I re-spooled and saved what certainly would have been lost exposures.
Christopher Walrath
12-15-2010, 09:57 PM
Happy Birthday. That weirdo with the videos, more than likely, was Jason. And welcome to APUG.
Focus
12-16-2010, 06:24 AM
woo!
made a print...along with 3 mistakes...
then my safe light burned out....shit.
whoever said making prints is easy, but making good prints is hard...
right on.
apkujeong
12-16-2010, 06:50 AM
Hello, which part of Seoul? (I live near Ewha, despite my username...)
Focus
12-16-2010, 05:59 PM
no part. I live about one hour outside of Seoul. Yangpyeong 양평.
I'm in Seoul most weekends. Usually around Hongdae.
한국어?
apkujeong
12-16-2010, 08:03 PM
한국어 많이 배웠지만 아직도 잘 할수 없어요.
Where did you buy your gear, Chungmuro? I was looking for a large format enlarger but more or less gave up after I put together a home made enlarger (a light source added to a plate camera, it works well enough for the time being).
I live really close to Hongdae but avoid it, that place makes me feel too old!
ntenny
12-16-2010, 10:44 PM
I was looking for a large format enlarger but more or less gave up after I put together a home made enlarger (a light source added to a plate camera, it works well enough for the time being).
Bit of a non sequitur wrt the thread, but how did you do this? I thought about it but decided that the problem of attaching the light source and mounting the camera stably was kind of daunting, and I eventually got distracted by a shiny object and stopped working on it.
-NT
Focus
12-16-2010, 11:00 PM
한국어 많이 배웠지만 아직도 잘 할수 없어요.
Where did you buy your gear, Chungmuro? I was looking for a large format enlarger but more or less gave up after I put together a home made enlarger (a light source added to a plate camera, it works well enough for the time being).
I live really close to Hongdae but avoid it, that place makes me feel too old!
yup, I caught opsoiyo...that was about it.
I bought my gear from a dude on craiglist, selling a complete set. Just set it up and made prints last night. Going to Chungmuro Saturday to buy a replacement bulb for my safe light, and maybe some other gadgets...last time I was there, I saw multiple enlargers...
Yup...I know a gal at Hongik university which is what brings me there....but yeah, Friday and Saturday nights will make you feel old in a hurry.
::ran your korean through a translator:: nah-doh...except...without the learning part.::