when: 13 March 2024 | venue: PhotoAccess | cost: See event for details | address: 30 Manuka Circle Griffith 2603 | website: https://photoaccess.org.au | tickets: https://www.photoaccess.org.au/learn/classes/c41-colour-processing///?q=eyJ0eXBlIjoiYm9va2luZyIsImRlc3RpbmF0aW9uIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly93
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Colour developing is not a daunting process! It is quite straightforward, especially once you learn all the tips and tricks of the trade in this one-day workshop.
They'll talk all about shooting in colour, the chemistry behind colour developing, the best ways to control the temperature in the darkroom and at home and how to shift your colours for troubleshooting and for effect. You'll get to develop your first colour (or black and white C41) film on the day with the guidance of one of their experienced and knowledgeable tutors.
Once the rolls are dry, they will give you a detailed negative scanning tutorial so you will have all the basics of colour film processing under your belt!
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Colour developing is not a daunting process! It is quite straightforward, especially once you learn all the tips and tricks of the trade in this one-day workshop.
They'll talk all about shooting in colour, the chemistry behind colour developing, the best ways to control the temperature in the darkroom and at home and how to shift your colours for troubleshooting and for effect. You'll get to develop your first colour (or black and white C41) film on the day with the guidance of one of their experienced and knowledgeable tutors.
Once the rolls are dry, they will give you a detailed negative scanning tutorial so you will have all the basics of colour film processing under your belt!
Go see C41 Colour Film Developing Workshop 2024.

C41 Colour Film Developing Workshop 2024 is on 13 March 2024. The opening hours are: See event website for details. Conveniently located in Griffith. Call 02 6295 7810 for details. Visit their website at https://photoaccess.org.au.
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