I guess this is what happens when you are desperate to hit a YT upload deadline. I hope he wasn't dumb enough to save the D-76 for reuse, since it is contaminated by the color film by-products of development.
The deadline had actually passed already and I lost my job as a TH-camr. If you actually knew anything on the topic you would know it's impractical to reuse D76.
Nice you have made me want to process my film myself. I normally do this at a shop which is costly.
Sick video ima try this out with my old 220 film
Hi a very good experience Please let mi know the time of the steps develop /stop /fix and the temperature you work on Best regards from ARGENTINA
Use the times as if it was TriX 400.
Interesting, but it’s missing information about the film you used
Did you used blix? I couldn't read the labels on the bottles
No blix. Dev, stop, fix.
Could you share the stirring times for each step and temperature?
I agitated every 30 seconds. Temp was probably around 22-24C.
@@jamesvdm thanks for the answer!
What's interesting, if this method works, it will be great, but one question, is this method not a scam?🤔
I guess this is what happens when you are desperate to hit a YT upload deadline. I hope he wasn't dumb enough to save the D-76 for reuse, since it is contaminated by the color film by-products of development.
The deadline had actually passed already and I lost my job as a TH-camr. If you actually knew anything on the topic you would know it's impractical to reuse D76.