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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Darkroom / February 2006

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SFW-XL Seattle Film Works film processing19 Feb 2006 14:39 GMT9
I hate to admit it, but I founds four rolls of exposed film with
Process: SFW-SL on the canister.  Where does a person send these to get
them developed?  I searched several photograph news groups but there is
very little information that isn't over 6 years old.
Kodalith: use of19 Feb 2006 00:33 GMT1
Hi all, I've found into an old wardrobe a box of Kodalith (powder).
I've no one Lith film but I often use Efke 25 ISO film for high
contrast pictures. Can  Kodalith be utilizable with this film?
Thanks all
"The Pond - Moonlight" and the Gum-Bichromate Process18 Feb 2006 18:26 GMT6
Hey, all.
I was most interested to see a photograph sell for more than $3 Million
CDN, but after seeing an on-line copy of the image I can understand why,
at least to some extent.  Quite apart from its historial value, it is a
FA: Rollei Bay II Orange Filter made by B&W18 Feb 2006 15:33 GMT1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7589981378
Anyone up for the Kentmere challenge?18 Feb 2006 14:45 GMT2
Kentmere Ltd will be celebrating their centenary year of making traditional
B&W papers this year. Some of you may be interested in entering this years
print competition which must be made on 12x16 inch  Kentmere paper.
It doesn`t matter if you prefer another brand of paper or not, ...
FA: VINTAGE DIANA CAMERA WITH STRAP NEVER USED18 Feb 2006 10:20 GMT1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7591771379
Is it worth the time?18 Feb 2006 07:31 GMT3
I hope someone can help, I came across an 1) Elwood 5x7 enlarger, missing
light, pole & glass, 2) 1928 Eastman Commercial Camera w/lots of film
holders(?) some metal, mostly wood (12), 3) other vintage camera stuff that
I haven't ID yet.
CSI New York developer formula.17 Feb 2006 23:35 GMT16
Last week's CSI New York had the murder leave a clue on a table. The clue
was a white residue that some wonder machine analyzied and the formula
for it came up on the screen. No explantion was given of what the numbers
are.
Digital Cameras >>10 Tips To Consider When Purchasing17 Feb 2006 06:39 GMT4
Digital Cameras >>10 Tips To Consider When Purchasing
Thinking of buying a new Digital Camera? Here are 10 important things
you should consider before you purchase your camera.
Read This Full Article At: http://tinyurl.com/7u3hm
Merits of Print Viewing Via Arc Lamp.16 Feb 2006 07:34 GMT7
I was just considering the purchase of some welders
goggles to view my next batch of prints and was wondering
if anyone has experiences they wish to share on how to string
a line of arc lamps in a gallery.
The reason Americans have not done well at FO is...16 Feb 2006 01:38 GMT2
They're tall. Most F____ winners have tended to be on the small side:
Trabert in 1955 was the last American to win it until 1989! As a rule,
the F_____ favors smaller players with more endurance.
Albert Costa
Re: developing paper in tubes ??15 Feb 2006 22:32 GMT1
This has nothing to do with tubes but is a great way to develop large photo paper - I have used up to 20X24. I use a large clear garbage bag, costs next to nothing, and put the exposed paper in it so that it is flat on my developing table. The floor is just as good but not so ...
F-stop timer demonstration14 Feb 2006 22:58 GMT3
I have posted an F-Stop timer simulation program on
http://www.nolindan.com/da/fstop/index.htm
It demonstrates how an F-Stop timer works, if you are
interested in purchasing one or not.
citric acid stop14 Feb 2006 22:22 GMT52
anyone know the capacity and/or approximate shelf life of a 15 g/liter
working solution ?
Musings about Photography as an Art14 Feb 2006 21:55 GMT43
I have not yet decided whether or not I consider photography an "art".
Consider this:  There is much skill and creativity that goes into
journalism.  For example, I consider many of the writers at Sports
Illustrated, National Geographic, etc as top-notch who are very creative.
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