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Film processing.

  • Writer: Jazmin Moore
    Jazmin Moore
  • Nov 3, 2015
  • 1 min read

A couple of weeks ago we went out on a shoot using k1000's which are film cameras. Today we got to finally start processing them to see how they turned out. Started off by being shown what to do and then we had to go in to one of the dark rooms to do it to the real film as you can't have light get to the film as it damages the pictures. After some time in the dark room struggling to get the filom on to the spindal we were the finally ready to start adding chemicals to it.

In the consealed container we where able to put the chemicals in with out the light getting to it. We first had to put developer in for 13minutes, after that we had to add stop in to it for 30seconds and then finally fix in to it for about 5minutes. After all the checmicals had been on there we could take out the film gentally and put it in to the water to wash off the left over chemicals still on the film. After leaving it in the water for about 10minutes we could then put it in to the drying locker and leave it for about 45minutes.

Once it was dry we then had to put it in to a wallet and then got the chance to have a look at them agaist the light, safe to say they turned out looking good.


 
 
 

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