Excellent video my friend! I think the Monobath kit has to be the easiest barrier of entry for home development and it's encouraging to see. Much love from Tennessee🙏🏼
Great video Berto! In my experience, the Monobath is fine if you're developing at box speed. The issue for me was when I pushed film. Because with the monobath you push by temperture and not time, it made the film more prone to reticulation. It was probably user error but since switching to a traditional workflow with HC-110, I haven't had that issue.
Thanks man! I have heard that before. I often push my film 1-2 stops with monobath and only had reticulation once. But I treat the process similar to brewing coffee with a chemex. Where I’d warm my tank up to the right temp with either a warm rinse or by putting it into the bucket while the chemicals heat up. Then I only had to make sure my rinse water was running at a warmer temp. So far it’s worked out but I can see the challenge to keep consistent temp increasing as the chemicals begin to exhaust over time
Excellent video my friend! I think the Monobath kit has to be the easiest barrier of entry for home development and it's encouraging to see.
Much love from Tennessee🙏🏼
You’re too kind, thank you!
I’ve been looking for a video like this! Love it!
Happy to hear that!
This is a really great breakdown for beginners, thank you! Love the simplicity of this approach.
I really just tried to make a video for how I felt when I first started. Thanks for checking it out!
I agree ❤
Great video man! Easy to follow and kinda makes me think about doing some black and white at home (I should probably shoot more B&W sometime :D)
Thank you! Black and White is just so timeless love that it makes me see color photography in a different way
Nice one! Gotta process some black and white soon.
Hell yeah brother
Great video Berto! In my experience, the Monobath is fine if you're developing at box speed. The issue for me was when I pushed film. Because with the monobath you push by temperture and not time, it made the film more prone to reticulation. It was probably user error but since switching to a traditional workflow with HC-110, I haven't had that issue.
Thanks man! I have heard that before. I often push my film 1-2 stops with monobath and only had reticulation once. But I treat the process similar to brewing coffee with a chemex. Where I’d warm my tank up to the right temp with either a warm rinse or by putting it into the bucket while the chemicals heat up. Then I only had to make sure my rinse water was running at a warmer temp. So far it’s worked out but I can see the challenge to keep consistent temp increasing as the chemicals begin to exhaust over time
needed this! thank you!
You’re so welcome 🫡
Love it. Just the essentials.
The gateway drug to developing film haha
Great video man!
Glad you liked it!