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The chemical process by which the latent image on exposed film is turned into a visible image.
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Film lab not printing all photos
This answer is pure speculation:
The reason probably is because of automatic system for print which check if the photo is with good exposure and only then print it on paper.
And maybe you should ask t …
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Can I develop two rolls of different brand of B&W film together?
I shoot my last film long time ago, but if films require different kind of process/chemicals I will not risk to develop them together.
And I am sure you are not so short in time and/or chemicals, so …
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Home B&W developing - very dark areas gone white
For me this looks like pseudo-solarisation. Also known as Sabattier effect. This can happen when film or photo paper are exposed to light after the start of development. It can be counted as artistic …