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Although digital photography is increasing, analog and film photography still has a large number of followers. For many fans, celluloid has a number of qualities such as texture or grain, impossible to imitate with current cameras. Capturing images was not always so easy. There was a time when shooting was limited and you had to wait at least 24 hours to see the results. Despite this, it is not something that belongs to the past: analog photography is still alive and is for many the preferred option. But what is the point of keeping it in the middle of the digital age? Despite technological progress, it is believed that an analog photograph has a particular grain and texture, which gives it more body. On the other hand, the digital one is totally flat, which takes away its depth. Thus, appearance is the key reason for choosing this format. For this reason, the analog continues to attract followers in a digital world. This guide teaches you how to process and develop analog films, even if you have no prior experience. You will learn how easy it is to develop black and white film at home and will show you all the equipment you need to achieve that. In this book, you will learn about: The required equipment for developing analog films The costs of processing analog films How to prepare the chemicals How to feed the film How to fix How to dry the film How to scan negatives How to make black and white print How to colorize analog images And much more……Developing analog films is fun as it takes you back to memory lane in the world of photography.Take the first step and learn how to develop analog films today. Scroll up and click the Buy Now button to order your copy.