Make Your Own Black and White Developer
<p>In this new series of blog posts, I will take you through how to compound your own black and white developer formulae from raw chemicals, which will allow you to explore the varied effects possible when <a href="https://www.michael-elliott.photography/knowledge/how-to/how-to-develop-film-at-home" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">home-developing black and white film</a>. You don’t need to be a chemist to perform any of the steps, just moderately careful with some of the ingredients as they can be a little bit nasty sometimes.</p>
<p>We’ll start off with a fairly simple developer — Kodak D-23.</p>
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