>>4463784
B&W development is very forgiving. Watch a video on it, and watch a video on loading reels because that can mess you up and lead to crinkled film if you screw up, and the latest Paterson reels are tricky. Get a thermometer and ensure your developer is at 20C when you start. Even if it heats/cools slightly during development you won't have too much of a change in how it turns out, compared to how color can go wrong. But if you shoot a fair amount of film you'll be saving money on development if you don't consider it a waste of time and do more than one roll at a time. If you don't like the process of doing it yourself, just send it out. There's a reason film labs exist
This is the last shot of the Ektachrome E100 ten-pack. I'll be sending these out to be developed