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Lomography has announced a new product that aims to make home film development more acceptable. The Lomo Delite is a “an all-in-one development system” to develop a 35 mm film without the need for a dark or changing bag.
Stir from the canister to development reel is one of the most common stages that get messed up with many occasions of problems. After all, staggering with a role of the film completely in the dark is not an easy task, and this is the most difficult learning state of the whole process. Reel, fingerprint, crease, wrong cuts and more are very easy to finish with the film frame pressed against each other.
The tank developing the daylight ends the risk by except for a bag or darkness and moving the film directly from the canister to the reel. The kit includes a film retriever, developing tank and reel with a built -in film cutter and loading crank. This allows you to pop in a roll of the film and load it with the crank system, which Lomography says that it takes about a minute. All this is done in a developing tank, so when it is loaded on the reel, you are all ready to develop. You can see the entire process in the video above.
Lomography says that you can include the film using either movement or inverted development, thanks to the metal bucksua involved, which protects the lid. Of course, with any other development tank, it allows you to push and push the film, make film soup and more.
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The main negative side is that the tank develops a roll of the film only at a time. If you are a viral film shooter, it can be more time -consuming than handing a hand loading part. It is also compatible with only 35 mm. But, for new photographers or those who only shoot sometime, it certainly seems like an easy product.
The Lomo Dellite developing tank 35 mm kit is available for $ 79 as today. You can also buy a separate reel for $ 10 or a film retriever for $ 13.