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does anyone actually do film processing etc..? i do, just curious! 
i studied that stuff for like, 3 years and never lost interest
+ im currently studying Media & Communications with a passion for photography..
my gears pretty low-end right now, money sucks when you're paying off an apartment, food and a car :-/

i studied that stuff for like, 3 years and never lost interest
+ im currently studying Media & Communications with a passion for photography..
my gears pretty low-end right now, money sucks when you're paying off an apartment, food and a car :-/
Originally posted by Pasha
does anyone actually do film processing etc..? i do, just curious!
i studied that stuff for like, 3 years and never lost interest
+ im currently studying Media & Communications with a passion for photography..
my gears pretty low-end right now, money sucks when you're paying off an apartment, food and a car :-/
does anyone actually do film processing etc..? i do, just curious!

i studied that stuff for like, 3 years and never lost interest
+ im currently studying Media & Communications with a passion for photography..
my gears pretty low-end right now, money sucks when you're paying off an apartment, food and a car :-/
) .. when i was in school the darkrooms were only available to the studio art/photography students :wtc: well, they had priority, and yah.. it was very difficult to add a photography class if you weren't in the major. i was going to convert my bathroom into a darkroom..
i learned to develop b/w in high school. photography was one of those interesting classes.
i remember we had a test, had to remove the film, roll it into this roller and put it in this black canister. all under 45 secs in a black box. that was fun.
i remember we had a test, had to remove the film, roll it into this roller and put it in this black canister. all under 45 secs in a black box. that was fun.
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Originally posted by WiLL
i learned to develop b/w in high school. photography was one of those interesting classes.
i remember we had a test, had to remove the film, roll it into this roller and put it in this black canister. all under 45 secs in a black box. that was fun.
i learned to develop b/w in high school. photography was one of those interesting classes.
i remember we had a test, had to remove the film, roll it into this roller and put it in this black canister. all under 45 secs in a black box. that was fun.



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