Two Children, One With a Water Pistol

Camera: Diana 151 Film: Kodak Tri-X 400
Rated ISO: 400
Developer: Rodinal
Dilution: 1:50
Temp: 20ÂșC
Time: 13 min
Method: Initial agitation 55 seconds then 10 seconds every two minutes.
60 sec Stop Bath (Kodak Indicator Stop Bath). 5 minutes Ilford Rapid Fixer. Ilford Wash Technique then Kodak Fotoflow for 30 sec.
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I really wanna do self developing more, my wife hates it.. and my home is small.. needa look for a studio
There’s something really satisfying about home developing, also it’s fun & you are saving money. I do my developing in the garage, I think my wife is happy to get me out of her hair for a while! I am in the process of making a darkroom in a storage area (the size of a big closet) to do some prints & enlarging.
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