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| Photo Lab Index | 16 Apr 2004 04:17 GMT | 1 |
Does anyone know the status of the Morgan & Morgan Photo Lab Index? I used to get supplements, but a few years ago they stopped and I've not gotten any notification about renewing. The publication is still listed on the Morgan & Morgan web site, but
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| 620 Roll Film | 15 Apr 2004 04:44 GMT | 10 |
Hi Group, What is the story with 620 roll film? Is it just 120 on a slightly smaller spool? I've just aquired and old Kodak SIX-20 Brownie C (6x9 format I think) and I wouldn't mind seeing what develops...
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| expired RA-4 in cold storage | 14 Apr 2004 17:46 GMT | 10 |
I have the opportunity to buy some expired Ilford Deluxe RA-4 paper (polyester-based) for about 10% of the cost of new stuff. It expired in 1996 and was supposedly cold-stored. Thoughts? Yes, I already googled a bit.
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| Acutol vs. Rodinal | 14 Apr 2004 12:35 GMT | 52 |
I'm familiar with Rodinal and was just wondering if Paterson's Acutol is similar, or a different bird altogether.
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| Step wedge | 14 Apr 2004 05:06 GMT | 8 |
I've purchased (without knowing it) a reflection step wedge when I was looking for a transmission one. Any drawbacks on using it as a transmission one if I manage to remove the paper backing? (I suppose it will not be calibrated, but it may do for
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| Anti Static Rinse Question | 14 Apr 2004 05:05 GMT | 3 |
Years ago I used what I considered to be the best nnti-static rinse and wetting agent for my drying negatives. It was produced by a company in New Jersey called Electro-Chemical. It was called ECCO #121. Does anyone know if this is still available? Or, can anyone recommend a
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| Handling wet Azo | 13 Apr 2004 22:21 GMT | 2 |
It seems so vulnerable what are some guidelines for washing in particular? Can it be washed in a vertical washer? For its thinness does it take less washing?
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| Kodak TMax RS Developer and (New) Tri-X (120) | 13 Apr 2004 19:32 GMT | 1 |
Hi Group, I'm just looking for suggestions with dilutions, times and temps for developing the new TriX(120) in TMax RS developer. Times for small /inversion tanks and Jobo manual roll tanks would be appreciated.
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| E6 Developing at Home - Is Jobo the right equipment? | 13 Apr 2004 19:20 GMT | 8 |
Most of my photography work is done on slide films (Transparencies), mainly 135 and 120 rolls as well as a bit of 4x5 inch. This is costing me too much, so I'm considering developing these films at home in order to save some money
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| Nova Processor - Too Fragile to Travel International? | 13 Apr 2004 17:48 GMT | 4 |
Been trying to order used Nova Quad processor over the net but all the shops in UK seemed apprehensive abt shipping it overseas. The reason : it is too fragile, the equipment will not arrive at the destination in one piece.
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| AGFA APX 25 | 13 Apr 2004 09:10 GMT | 5 |
I have just bought few rolls of APX 25 in 135. I do not have this stuff enough to test it ... so: Please, give me some advices how to exposure and how to develop to see the full strength of that famous APX 25 ; )) Regards
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| Lighten Spotone area? | 12 Apr 2004 14:43 GMT | 11 |
I spotted a fiber-based portrait [B+W] with Spotone and one area [about the size of a small pencil eraser] is too dark. How can I lighten that area before I try to re-color with Marshall Oils? Thanx
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| Ilfochrome, anyone? | 12 Apr 2004 12:58 GMT | 8 |
I had my first experience with Ilfochrome printing last night. Followed Ilford's instructions to the letter, used my CPE-2 processor (EBay, y'know...), and got decent prints from the start. They just look
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| Woodworking and the Darkroom | 12 Apr 2004 03:32 GMT | 27 |
I'm planning on building a darkroom in our basement, but also use it (the basement, that is) for woodworking, which creates a ton of dust. How do people marry these two hobbies? I've thought of wrapping the entire darkroom in Saran Wrap or some such thing... Any thoughts?
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| Looking for great photos! | 11 Apr 2004 16:07 GMT | 1 |
There's a new, coffee table quality magazine called Exposure Gallery coming out in June and they're looking for members (they call them Associates) to submit work to be published. I understand they still need about a hundred photos, so if you've got some good work and are looking ...
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