How to Mix Eco-Friendly B&W Film Chemistry (EcoPro/Xtol)
Автор: yeaLevi
Загружено: 2020-10-10
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Hey guys! This is how I mix my black and white film negative chemistry, as from LegacyPro's EcoPro Developer and Neutral Fixer. I like these chemicals from LegacyPro because they are of quite low toxicity and are about as eco-friendly as you can get with film chemistry currently available (we'll talk about Caffenol another day). The developer seems to be a clone of Kodak's Xtol developer. All that said, I'm not (yet) sponsored by LegacyPro or Kodak.
It should be a very similar process with different types of b&w developers/fixers, but with just different mixing ratios.
You'll need:
-EcoPro Developer and Fixer
-Three gallons of distilled water
-Two 1-gallon bottles with screw lids
-Two 1-liter bottles with screw lids
-Two funnels
-A bucket with liter markings
-Spoon/stirring utensil
-Gloves
Here are links to the EcoPro Developer that I use:
at FreestylePhoto:
https://www.freestylephoto.biz/747716...
at Amazon (more costly):
https://amzn.to/2GQXZW0
Here are links to the EcoPro Fixer that I use:
at FreestylePhoto:
https://www.freestylephoto.biz/123128...)
at Amazon (more costly):
https://amzn.to/3iRqosi
This is just a video on how to mix the chemicals. A video on how to use them is coming soon!
Expect more videos about shooting, developing, and experimenting with film, and other camera related stuff in the future!
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/ yealevi
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00:00 - Intro
00:10 - EcoPro chemistry
00:25 - What you'll need
01:18 - Mixing your b&w developer
02:37 - Mixing your b&w fixer
03:34 - Appendix
03:47 - Storage/Use
04:32 - 1:1 dillution
04:46 - Capacity
05:13 - Outro
05:33 - ?
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