How To Develop Color 120 Film At Home
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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How to Develop 120 film in color. In this video I cover the basics of developing 120 film with C41 chemicals. Links below for the full length developing video!
Once you finish this video, head over to the scanning video to learn how to convert your negatives to digital images to share with the world.
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Listed below is my kit to developing film. These are the things I am currently using to develop 120 film at home. Over the past few months a few people have pointed out that my sous vid isn't available any more so I attached an alternate. There are also some other alternates just incase you cant find the film development equipment you need to develop your own 120 film!
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My Developing Kit:
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Paterson Tank: amzn.to/31qCfHB
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Distilled water: Pick up from the store
Scissors: Everyone has these
Stir Stick: Grab anything
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Chemicals: cinestillfilm.com/collections...
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My Scanner:
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0:00 Intro
0:27 The Kit
0:55 Make Chemicals
1:19 How to Load Film in the Dark
2:45 Begin!
3:52 Watch the full length video
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I found my grandfather's old No.3 Kodak, aside from jumping the hurdle that 118 film doesn't really exist anymore so I'm using an adapter to use 120 no where near me develops film! So this is a huge help to me!
Yess I just got a bunch of those adapters too! I’m gonna shoot with a cam like that soon!
THANK YOU SIRRRRRR IVE ALREADY FUKKED 5 ROLLS TILL I FINALLY FOUND YOUR VID THANKSSSSSSS A MILLION
im so glad i could help!
Exceptionally high quality video, thankyou.
Glad I could help
Good tutorial. I probably will try saving a step by opening up the film reel first.
Always good to cut the time down
woah, this is so cool!
Thank you!
Thanks man!
Of course!!
Love it! Just got a newer vivitar 35mm camera and some film so I soon I'll be getting some shots!
Yeah hey sounds so fun! I’d love to see them. Send them to me on IG!
@@film_friends once I shoot them and get them developed (still saving up to get the equipment to develop on my own) I'll send them over!
Coool!! Would love to see them
love the vids man helped me out with developing
Thats awesome! Im so glad i can help! check out the full lenth in depth one for more details if you need!
@@film_friends will do hope to see more fun and interesting vids
Thank you! I look forward to making them!
🔥🔥🔥
Thanks!!!
May I use cinefilm developing chemical for Ilford film rolls. And do I use rapid fixer after the developing chemical?
Cinestill is great.
I dont use that!
Cool Video but a little bit fast, i got what i wanted to know so no worries :D
I have a longer slow one, link in description
Can you reuse the chemicals? Or should you get new ones every time you develop
Reuse up to 15 rolls
@@film_friends thank you!
Is it possible to load the film in a dark room instead of a dark bag?
completely dark. no lights
Is there any difference in the chemicals between 120 and 35 color film?
Not at all
@@film_friends How do you explain then that some labs develop 35mm and not 120? I understand that the B&W need different chemicals, but since you confirmed that for color film they use the same,i don't understand why not... Probably they dont have scanner for 120,but i told my lab,that i don't mind,i'll scan at home if that's the issue,but he told me that he has to use different chemicals...Anyway, in my area there is no film lab left,so i have to drive 100km to find one and now that i decided to shoot some 120 film,i saw that there is even less labs for 120... thank you for answering! You have a nice channel!
@@athanasiospatsis7720 labs use machines and some dont invest in 120 sized machines.
home developing, the spool can expand to fit 35 or 120.
@@film_friends Thank you for the infos,cause i have bought a medium format and still waiting for it to arrive. Yes,i have in mind to try just for fun 35mm on it, for some panoramic shots.
How long we can keep 120 film undeveloped?
Thanks for your question! You can keep it in the fridge and it should last a year or more “unexpired” and then it goes into expired range that it can have crazy features. But if you cold store it can last a long long time. You can even freeze it which should be indefinite?