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The Easiest Way to Develop Film at Home in 3 Minutes - Cinestill Df96 Review

The Easiest Way to Develop Film at Home in 3 Minutes - Cinestill Df96 Review In this video I go through what I have found is the easiest way to develop black and white film at home. This is done using the Cinestill DF96 Monobath which is a developer that takes 3 minutes. If you are a beginner looking into how to develop film at home to get started this is by far the easiest way to ease into developing film.

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