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Reddit mentions of Darkroom Bag Film Changing Bag - 23.3"x23.3" Thick Cotton Fabric Anti-Static Material for Film Changing Film Developing Pro Photography Supplies

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Darkroom Bag Film Changing Bag - 23.3
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    Features:
  • 📷SIZE - 23.2"x23.4" Darkroom bag for bulk loading the film.
  • 📷MATERIAL - 100% Brand new, made with high quality & dense fabric, antistatic material for film changing, film development.
  • 📷LAYER - Sealed to ensure the operation is not leaked, shading performance guaranteed.
  • 📷USEFUL - Free you from the confined closet, 100% light-proof, no worries to remove developing tank.
  • 📷CONVENIENT - Built-in zipper to secure changing and loading the film.
Specs:
Height2 Inches
Length23.3 Inches
SizeLarge
Weight0.440924524 Pounds
Width23.3 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Darkroom Bag Film Changing Bag - 23.3"x23.3" Thick Cotton Fabric Anti-Static Material for Film Changing Film Developing Pro Photography Supplies:

u/Iowa_Dave · 109 pointsr/photography

> Also how labour intensive would the process be?

It's not much work, the equipment is cheap and it's very easy to do.
I studied photography in the '80s and most of my friends and I would develop B&W film in our apartment bathrooms. Many of us had the exact kit you linked to. Some people had the stainless steel version, I had the plastic one.

If you have a laundry room or kitchen with about 3 feet of countertop that's all you need. You don't really need a dark room either, you can load the film onto the developing reels in a dark bag.

u/[deleted] · 7 pointsr/Darkroom

Lightproof bag, $30 amazon Or you could use your bathroom if there’s no windows and stick a wet towel under the door.

Dev tank, $30 on ebay

You’ll need chemistry (best source, bhphoto.com) look around in your city, some photography shops stock some. Ilford, cinestill, kodak. You’ll need a developer, stop bath and a fixer. Probably the most cost consuming thing in your kit. About $60-70

a film retriever

a pair of scissors

something to hang the film up(just use a coat hanger from a hook in the ceiling or your shower frame)

PhotoFlo, you dont need it but it helps take off the water stains.

P.S. Check around for photography clubs at universities in your town. I found a club at my university and they have a darkroom and I pay $20/year for unlimited b&w dev. No supplies needed. Just time.

u/crimdog · 3 pointsr/AnalogCommunity

Since you didn't specify, I'm assuming color development. You'll need the following. I've linked some items to amazon for reference, but do your own shopping as these are likely not the best prices.

  • 1 x Unicolor C-41 1L kit link
  • 3 x 1 Liter containers with lid, preferably opaque
  • 2 x funnels
  • 1 x Digital thermometer
  • 1 x paterson style development tank + development reels. I got the 2 reel tank, so you can develop 2 rolls at the same time. link
  • 1 x dark bag link
  • 1 x film canister opener link or film leader puller link
  • 1 x scissors
  • 1 x box of latex gloves
u/alexpv · 2 pointsr/photography

For developing you don't need a darkroom, just a dark changing bag.

If you'd like to enlarge those negatives, then yeah, darkroom, enlarger, sink, etc

u/dadelibby · 1 pointr/Darkroom

definitely in camera (or extraction) - not developing.

grab some blackout fabric and velcro and you can make your own bag with arm holes that'll be easier to use... or just buy one. i worked in photo labs in the 90s and we used these leader cards so we never had to touch the film. you can even keep the canister attached (small piece of tape holding the lead to the card) and pull the film out as you develop. use this to get a lead to attach.