http://unblinkingeye.com/
For starters. You might want to purchase a copy of the Photo Lab index.
http://www.morganmorgan.com/html/cat10.html
Mr. J. Smith
| Does anyone know of an on-line reference
| containing the various b&w processing formulas?
|
| TIA,
|
| Collin
This guy was in the News group today. Great site for formulas.
http://www.darkroompro.com/noframes/darkroom/formulas/index.html
Mr. J. Smith
| Does anyone know of an on-line reference
| containing the various b&w processing formulas?
|
| TIA,
|
| Collin
Jorge Omar - 06 Feb 2004 20:51 GMT
Two more:
http://www.jackspcs.com/index.htm
http://www.pofig.net/photodb/mainMenu.do
From the other side of the Atlantic (in German)
http://www.grosskabinett.de/photo/Labor/Rezepte/index1.php
Jorge
"John Smith" <joesmith@aol.com> wrote in news:xBPUb.1102$M8.894
@nwrdny02.gnilink.net:
> This guy was in the News group today. Great site for formulas.
>
> http://www.darkroompro.com/noframes/darkroom/formulas/index.html
>
> Mr. J. Smith
John - 07 Feb 2004 05:01 GMT
>This guy was in the News group today. Great site for formulas.
Thanks ;>)
Regards,
John S. Douglas, Photographer - http://www.darkroompro.com
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John - 08 Feb 2004 05:34 GMT
>>This guy was in the News group today. Great site for formulas.
>
> Thanks ;>)
BTW, I haven't forgotten about those links I'm adding. Also I
would like to hear some feedback from any visitors regarding the
difference between the frames vs. no frames versions. The no-frames
version is still a little rough but it's going in the right direction
IMO.
Regards,
John S. Douglas, Photographer - http://www.darkroompro.com
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