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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Darkroom / April 2004

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Michael Scarpitti - 15 Apr 2004 14:42 GMT
Anyone intersted in or puzzled by adjacnecy effects can write to me
and I will send scans of a print that clearly shows them.
Severi Salminen - 15 Apr 2004 14:57 GMT
> Anyone intersted in or puzzled by adjacnecy effects can write to me
> and I will send scans of a print that clearly shows them.

I'd be interested but could you post them to a website for easier
viewing? How large are the images you have? And what materials/methods
you used for them?

Severi S.
Michael Scarpitti - 15 Apr 2004 20:16 GMT
> > Anyone intersted in or puzzled by adjacnecy effects can write to me
> > and I will send scans of a print that clearly shows them.
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>
> Severi S.

I don't have a website, so I'd be glad to e-mail it directly to you.
This particular image was made with Neopan 1600 (rated at EI 800)
developed in Acutol 1+14 for 7,5 minutes at 68F/20C. Agitation was two
inversions once per minute. I can scan it at any size you want. The
original image is an 8x10.
Jon - 16 Apr 2004 05:54 GMT
>>> Anyone intersted in or puzzled by adjacnecy effects can write to me
>>> and I will send scans of a print that clearly shows them.
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> inversions once per minute. I can scan it at any size you want. The
> original image is an 8x10.

Yes, but with such questionable darkroom skills, any solid conclusions would
indeed be lacking.

Get out of the darkroom Mike/Hans/Loser! There are poor pictures of rhinos
to be taken!!!
Michael Scarpitti - 16 Apr 2004 14:18 GMT
> >>> Anyone intersted in or puzzled by adjacnecy effects can write to me
> >>> and I will send scans of a print that clearly shows them.
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> Get out of the darkroom Mike/Hans/Loser! There are poor pictures of rhinos
> to be taken!!!

....and rugby and kids playing baseball and buildings that are old and
crumbling...and beautiful children...
Jon - 18 Apr 2004 07:15 GMT
> From: mikescarpitti@yahoo.com (Michael Scarpitti)
> Organization: http://groups.google.com
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> ....and rugby and kids playing baseball and buildings that are old and
> crumbling...and beautiful children...

True, there is no limit to the photographic possibilities that you can ruin.
Don't let those poor people at the zoo get you down! They were just curious
that an orangutan could use a camera in between picking his butt.
Michael Scarpitti - 18 Apr 2004 20:23 GMT
> > From: mikescarpitti@yahoo.com (Michael Scarpitti)
> > Organization: http://groups.google.com
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> Don't let those poor people at the zoo get you down! They were just curious
> that an orangutan could use a camera in between picking his butt.

You're not as funny as I am either. I tell better jokes when I'm sleeping.
David Nebenzahl - 18 Apr 2004 22:29 GMT
On 4/18/2004 12:23 PM Michael Scarpitti spake thus:

> You're not as funny as I am either. I tell better jokes when I'm sleeping.

In your dreams, Waffle Boy!

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Michael Scarpitti - 19 Apr 2004 15:20 GMT
> On 4/18/2004 12:23 PM Michael Scarpitti spake thus:
>
> > You're not as funny as I am either. I tell better jokes when I'm sleeping.
>
> In your dreams, Waffle Boy!

Precisely.....
 
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