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| Would you use this paper? | 14 May 2005 02:02 GMT | 8 |
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7513938778 Have a good chuckle, Collin
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| Ilfochrome 6" enlarger filters - use for anything else? | 14 May 2005 00:59 GMT | 3 |
Excuse my ignorance, I don't have a darkroom (yet), and Ilfochrome is probably out of my league anyway. I just bought a bunch pf filter stuff and there was a box of Ilfochrome filtes 0.05-0.5? in three colors plus UV.
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| Braindead :-) | 13 May 2005 21:15 GMT | 4 |
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| Polaroid "Print Coater" substitute (aka "Caustic Jelly") | 13 May 2005 17:34 GMT | 2 |
I'm shooting a little with my Polaroid Land Camera Automatic 100 (type 47 film I believe) and am wondering what is inside these "Polaroid Print Coater" tubes. It must be a fixer of some sort but the tubes are 35 years old so the "brush" is dried out. I am thinking a quick dunk
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| Russian film | 13 May 2005 16:28 GMT | 7 |
I recently got a Ukrainian made FED-2 on eBay and there was an exposed roll of film still in the camera. It's a reloadable black plastic cassett with "130" written on it in pencil and I'm assuming its B&W. Anyone got developing times for the Russian ASA 130 films?
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| Weird Slide 36X36mm format | 13 May 2005 01:00 GMT | 11 |
Slightly OT but...what film/slide format was 36mm X 36mm? I found an old slide taken in the 60s and have no idea what camera it's from.
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| kodak tmax100 fixing... | 11 May 2005 06:47 GMT | 21 |
Hey guys, Is it ever possible to clear out the entire neg on tmax 100 from that pink look? I heard I just needed longer fixing times... but I just fixed one at 6min
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| Flattening 8x10 B&W | 11 May 2005 06:39 GMT | 18 |
I inherited some old 8x10 B&W photos a couple of which were rolled up. Is there a procedure by which I can flatten them? Thanks...
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| Do You Control the Print Development Temperature? | 11 May 2005 02:58 GMT | 86 |
while i can use water bath to get 68F for film development, however, i found the same method is hard to apply to print development for the tray is more large and flat comparing to a tank. my question is, is there a recommended temperature for print development? and how
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| Fomapan 100 developer dilemma | 10 May 2005 19:33 GMT | 8 |
It's a first time I will develope Fomapan 100 35mm film. I have D76 and Rodinal which I normally use with Ilford and Agfa films, so the dilemma is - which one with Foma ? Anybody with personal experience - please, let me know
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| Speaking of Weird Slide Stuff | 10 May 2005 13:03 GMT | 1 |
I just acquired a couple of boxes of Cenei "B" 24X36 slide mounting sets. Metal frames and plastic inserts. German made. Looks very DIY, was free though. Also some in 6X6 cm format. Any remember these kits?
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| Replenisher for D76d. | 10 May 2005 02:45 GMT | 1 |
For reasons of personal curiosity, did Kodak ever publish a formula for making a replenisher for D-76d ?
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| continuous agitation for 4x5 | 09 May 2005 21:37 GMT | 6 |
After trying trays and BTZS tubes, I've finally decided that I really like using an 8x10 Unicolor processing drum for 4x5 development. This is with a motor base as well. However I think the agitation of the motor base may be a bit much. Any
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| 120/220 Tanks | 08 May 2005 20:01 GMT | 13 |
My old FR tanks are falling to pieces so I'm looking to replace them with something that allows 2 120 rolls to be loaded into a single spool. Are there made any more? By whom? Thanks.
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| Traveling With Exposed Film | 07 May 2005 14:38 GMT | 16 |
This summer I will be flying across the country and will bring my TLR and some monochrome film along. On the way, I know that I can carry the unexposed film with me (but not pack it in the stored baggage). I don't recall reading anything about doing the same with exposed, but ...
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