ILFORD SIMPLICITY Starter Pack

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Discover the magic of film photography and develop your own black & white film at home. ILFORD SIMPLICITY Starter Pack has everything you need for convenient, single-use film processing. We've also created a bundle below that contains a couple of rolls of film, a beaker, and a developing tank to make the project seamless. It's a lot of fun and a great way to expand your creativity. Once done, we can show you how to digitize the negatives, or you can let our photo lab scan and print the photos for you. Have fun! [LINKS BELOW]

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If only other vids covering the same subject were as clear, concise and gimmick-free as yours! They should remember the old adage - KISS (Keep it Simple Stupid!). Your video helped me a great deal, and now I feel confident enough to try my own developing. Thanks for uploading!

zolalloyd
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Great. Just loved this step through guide - and I developed my first two rolls of film (ever) using it.

johnsmith-eslz
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This was a very well done tutorial - clear, concise and to the point.

dave
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Great video!! I followed the steps and it worked PERFECTLT!! THANKS!!!

frankentrooper
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Thanks. Great tutorial, worked well and was fun doing it while watching this!

mrfeelnothing
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Great tutorial! You made it look easy :)

isabellana
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Great teaching. Thank you.
RS. Canada

richardsimms
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Thank you for the great explanations in this video. I used the kit and it works fine. But now i want to develop more film and of course always getting the simplicity pack is way to expensive. I did some internet research, but I'm not quite sure wich four items from Ilford to get to replace the four ingredients. Can you help me with that?

MrCordovak
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Thank you for a great tutorial, I'm about to give it a go. Also, great name. 😉

sccjono
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Are you able to save the chemicals and store them? If I developed 2 rolls of film could I use the same agents a week or two later to develop again or would I need fresh chemicals?

M.-qr
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the dark bag has a little window light proof or something to watch what you're doing or inside of it or just take practice?

chienandaluz
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is this kit only good for one use? I'm a little lost as to if this can be used for 1-2 rolls at a time or peroid?

Swaysphotolife
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I got the Ilford Simplicity kit .. but there are no official charts if you are trying to process non Ilford types of films .. like Holga 400 which be under the foma umbrella of films. Just trying to get a time sheet on how long. Some sites say one thing others say another, which is accurate?

JodyCortes
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great video! very helpful for beginners!!

okchan
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Hey, I am really new in developing film. I ordered ilford Multigrade to develop my film 35mm
But now I'm confused as I only see this beeing used for the paper and not the roll.
Can I still use this to develop my film or do I have to buy the Ilford Microphen or the Ilford Ilfosol3 ???
Thank you.

tj
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Hello,

When I am filling in the developer etc it doesnt have to be dark as the film is in the tank, right? Sorry for that stupid question, but I never did it before.

sukiehofmann
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If you are developing one roll 35mm, do use the same amount of the chemicals and 600ml or just half ?

hankromine
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if you are only developing 1 roll of 35 mm film, do you use the same amount of chemicals? or do you use less?

sarahmakesanimations
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Great video. I would like to ask if I have this kit, How can I develop colour film? Do I have to buy different liquid? Thank you

outdooradventures
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I’m in the tropics - so it’s warmer here than where you are. What would you say would be ideal temp for room temperature? I may have to have ice cubes and a liquid bath to keep temp constant

satyarod