weihsuan
Senior Member
Hello,
A few good friends from camera shop ThirtySix and myself tried out the darkless developing kit last week. Referring to Raytoei's translated website, we (self translated/guessed) did exactly the same with the only exception that there is a rubber tube for you break open the glass. We had to use a 36 exposure roll (TriX shot at box speed) as that was all we had. Resulting developed film has areas of uneven development and it is exceptionally difficult to achieve 10 rotations in 3 seconds. I think it is a better idea to use 12/24 exposure rolls for the kit.
It was a fun experience with all the dry runs etc. Hope things go better for Raytoei!
A few good friends from camera shop ThirtySix and myself tried out the darkless developing kit last week. Referring to Raytoei's translated website, we (self translated/guessed) did exactly the same with the only exception that there is a rubber tube for you break open the glass. We had to use a 36 exposure roll (TriX shot at box speed) as that was all we had. Resulting developed film has areas of uneven development and it is exceptionally difficult to achieve 10 rotations in 3 seconds. I think it is a better idea to use 12/24 exposure rolls for the kit.
It was a fun experience with all the dry runs etc. Hope things go better for Raytoei!