> I'm interested in maybe developing my own pictures. I am the
>type of person who is "hands on" and likes to do everything myself.
>Now i know that prices vary, but *about* how much would it cost to
>start up a darkroom? No one seems to be able to answer my question as
>to a rough estimate about price. Is it something like $400 dollars, or
>$2,000 dollars??
Thats about right. The single biggest factor would be the cost of the
enlarger. I'm sure you can spend as much as you want on that.
> Also, i was told that developing "color" film is nearly
>impossible (for the average idiot i guess) and that B/W is the only
>type that i should attempt?? Is this true?? I currently only shoot
>color film, but would switch to B/W if it meant i could develop my own
>film?? Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you....
There's nothing impossible about colour. Temperature control is the tricky
part, you can (and I do) that by using a mop bucket as a water bath and
adding hot water as needed. I just set up again to develop negs (to run
into the scanner) it cost me $100 including chemicals. You could do it
cheaper if you tried.
I got:
Drum and Spiral (Jobo drum)
Colour thermometer. (has a resolution of fractions of a degree
,Digital in this case)
A few of measuring cylinders
The chemicals come with enough instructions to get going.
To do prints you also need a paper drum and a larger water bath. Along with
the enlarger (and decent lens of course). I've done 20x24 prints like that.
Colour enlargers tend to be rather expensive, they've got optics to give
you carying colour light to correct the prints.
You can get more expensive as you want. A thermostat is helpful for the
waterbath (i used one for an aquarium). There are automatic processors
which make life very easy. Various electronics for timing and colour
correction. How much do you want to spend?
--
Barry
Ba...@netbox.com <http://www.netbox.com/barry>
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On Thu, 13 Nov 1997 07:23:51 GMT, Darkroom GUy wrote:
>Hello,
>
> I'm interested in maybe developing my own pictures. I am the
>type of person who is "hands on" and likes to do everything myself.
>Now i know that prices vary, but *about* how much would it cost to
>start up a darkroom? No one seems to be able to answer my question as
>to a rough estimate about price. Is it something like $400 dollars, or
>$2,000 dollars?? I'm seriously thinking about getting into developing
>my own pictures, as long as cost/benefit ratio is worth my investment.
>
>
> Also, i was told that developing "color" film is nearly
>impossible (for the average idiot i guess) and that B/W is the only
>type that i should attempt?? Is this true?? I currently only shoot
>color film, but would switch to B/W if it meant i could develop my own
>film?? Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you....
>
>Thanks,
>
>Darkroom Guy.....
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