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To increase contrast in developing I keep the temperature the same and add 30% time. As mentioned above, this will only work if there is contrast already from the exposure. I use Rollo Pyro stain developer from Bostick & Sullivan, 8x10 or 7x17 T Max 400 or Ilford HP5 sheet film, developed in a Jobo CPP-2 at 70 degrees F. John Powers
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Developing expired film may seem like a daunting task, but the benefits and creativity that come from it are worth the effort. Here are some reasons why you should consider developing your expired disposable camera: It adds character: Expired film can produce unique color shifts, grain, and even light leaks that add character to your photos.
Developing Costs. Don't worry too much about cost. The stores and services listed here charge between $5 and $11 to process one roll of 35mm film. Other film formats like 120 and 220 may cost a bit more, while the fees for push and pull processing are usually charged as an extra percentage of your developing costs.
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