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What equipment do you need to develop your own photos?

material

1 4 photographic board, of course, can also be replaced by washbasin, but it is very expensive;

2, 2-3 clips;

3. 1 funnel;

4. Measuring cup1;

5. Thermometer1;

6. 1 safety light;

7. Don't buy a timer if you want to save money;

8. Three glass bottles with a capacity of 1 liter (medicinal), preferably brown or wrapped in black paper;

9. 1 develop tanks;

10, thick black cloth, etc. , used to block the light of the window;

1 1, 1 secret packet;

12, and most importantly: 1 magnifying glass+lens+ruler.

The second category is medicine. If you want to save trouble, you can buy a ready-made flushing kit. It's cheaper in Le Kai. If you want to have fun, you can buy it from an equipment store or a chemical store according to the formula and make it yourself. Although it is troublesome, it can make various drugs with different effects.

The third category is photographic paper. One option is to buy a fixed amount of paper, No.2 or No.3. The larger the number, the greater the contrast. Another option is to buy photographic paper with adjustable contrast (a box of paper can be adjusted between 0 and 5), which is more flexible, but you need to buy another color film with adjustable contrast, which you can choose according to your own financial resources. RC plastic-coated photographic paper does not need polishing, and it is naturally flat and dry. Don't buy FB paper base paper unless you collect it.

Steps:

Put the film in the developing tank in the darkroom. Turn the developing tank to develop the film. When you develop the photo, it looks like film.

Then choose the ideal negative under red light (photographic paper is color blind. Will not be exposed under red light), and then put it under a magnifying glass and image it on photographic paper. This process can also adjust the composition. When you are satisfied, you can open the aperture of the magnifying glass and expose the photographic paper (choose the appropriate exposure time according to the density of the negative). Then put the photographic paper into the developer for development (about 3 minutes), and then put it into the fixing solution for about half an hour after development. Then,