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| C-41 Processing -- Development Times -- Mini-lab | 30 Aug 2006 15:26 GMT | 6 |
I am now working at the "Nations number one pharmacy" in the photo lab. I usually take my film to Ritz because they do an excellant job. But for under $3.00 I can develop my film w/o getting prints. I'm a little bothered, I clean the machines, do 4 different types of tests and
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| Manual needed for enlarger Krokus 66 color SL | 30 Aug 2006 12:08 GMT | 1 |
Where can I get a copy of the manual for the enlarger Krokus 66 color SL? I prefer a english manual, but could be written in swedish as well. Best regards
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| Data point: recent acquisition (4x5 enlarger) | 28 Aug 2006 21:35 GMT | 2 |
Omega D2, variable condensor, near-perfect condition, minus neg. carriers & lensboards: $40 @ yard sale (asking price: $50). Missing stuff easily obtainable on that small unknown on-line auction site. Now if I can only find buyers for the 3 D2 chassis I have (columns +
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| Flash - one more time | 28 Aug 2006 15:19 GMT | 6 |
Been ill and forgetful. Forgive the stupid question. Using flashbulbs. Say I know the outcome for one bulb, and need four more stops. How many flashes do I have to make? 15? Mr. Blank - you can give me grief on this one. I can hardly believe I've
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| Building a Light Table | 28 Aug 2006 11:24 GMT | 11 |
I'm building a light table. I'm going to use either 18" or 24" fluorescent tubes. I have a nearby plastics shop which has acrylic and plexi sheets. How fussy to I need to be about the colour of the acrylic and the type of bulbs. Is there a norm or a "standard" which I should be ...
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| fiber B&W paper | 27 Aug 2006 10:58 GMT | 9 |
least expensive and easiest way to flatten prints??
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| HELP ME!!!! I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DEVELOPING CHEMICALS!!! | 27 Aug 2006 10:41 GMT | 12 |
hi, i'm new to developing, and this is probably a basic question but pleeeeez answer. i'm developing black and wihte paper from my pinhole camera, and when i put the chimicals into the tray, do i have to have a separate tray for the fixer and developer and stop bath? or can i just
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| check out my site | 26 Aug 2006 18:06 GMT | 1 |
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| Mixing Weight to Volume Ratios | 26 Aug 2006 02:14 GMT | 3 |
My brain is still on summer vacation....to make a 10 per cent weight to volume solution, e.g. for ~ 1 litre of solution. Do I put 100 g. in 1000 ml or do I put in 100 g. in slightly less water (750 ml) and make the final volume a TOTAL of 1000 ml (litre)? I think it's the latter ...
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| how long is the exposure?!?!?!?!?!? | 26 Aug 2006 02:14 GMT | 2 |
HI, i was wondering about how long my exposure time should be for a quaker oatmeal box pinhole camera. the hole is about 1/8 inches and i'm using black and white paper. pleeez help me out thanks
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| How do i develop a photo!?!?!? HELP!!!!! | 25 Aug 2006 20:55 GMT | 7 |
hi, i made a pinhole camera for my school project, but i have no clu how to develop the paper. None of the librarys around here have a book on developing, and i cant ask my teacher. the paper came with directions, but i read them over and over and do not understand at all.
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| A (New?) Way To Flatten Negatives | 24 Aug 2006 07:29 GMT | 3 |
I get my C-41 done outside my darkroom and it always comes back uncut (at my request) in a film canister curled up (which sucks). I cut it into strips of five and put it in Print Files. I've tried letting them hang weighted, rewashing and using heavy books to flatten my curlie film ...
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| Darkroom software Help | 22 Aug 2006 07:21 GMT | 39 |
We have created some new software for helping to automate some of the more mundane functions of darkroom enlarging. It's Free to download and use and were looking for people to help test it. Please check out www.pachydermdarkroom.com if your interested.
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| minimum print time test | 20 Aug 2006 17:58 GMT | 5 |
i found a problem when do the minimum print time (MPT) test. i did the test use a clean negative to cover half opening of the negative carrier. then using diefferent exposure time ( 2s, 4s, 6s ... ) to make a serial of strip on the paper.
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| Rollei infrared developers | 20 Aug 2006 17:42 GMT | 7 |
Hi all, I'v tried in these days my first roll of Rollei infrared film, exposed at 400 ISO with black IR filter (factor 4). Now I have to develop it. I've found for example a treatment with HC-110 dil. B for 7 mins, and another with D76 for a time varying from 6 to 9 mins
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