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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Darkroom / March 2007

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Anyone heard from Patrick Gainer30 Mar 2007 22:15 GMT8
I don't remember seeing anything from Patrick Gainer
since last fall.  Anybody heard from him?
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Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio

Pregnant? (On topic!)30 Mar 2007 01:19 GMT8
Hi again, everyone!  One of the other students in my Black and White
Photography I class is pregnant.  Are there any special precautions she
should take when developing or printing?  Thanks in advance!
Adam Rubin
i need some Kodabromide paper!27 Mar 2007 06:09 GMT20
hey! does anyone know where i could buy some kodabromide paper???
Developing Time for 2-stop Pull?26 Mar 2007 02:07 GMT27
Tomorrow (Monday evening, US EDT) will be the first time that I will be
developing film at anything other than the "standard" time, the roll of
Tri-X (ISO 400) that I shot with the Argus C-3 at EI 100.  Does 40%
underdevelopment (i.e. develop for 60% of "standard" time) sound
D-76 vs T-Max dev. for P3200 T-Max?26 Mar 2007 01:30 GMT4
Just looking for some pros and cons and perhaps any hints on the above....
thanks & cheers,
sam
p.s. I've already scoped the F32 pages from Kodak - just looking for
Developer 911 in 71424 Mar 2007 21:22 GMT28
i have two rolls of 120 i need to develop tonight, but didn't get to the
store intime to get any new developer! i forgot that my batch of d76 has
gone bad. i also have an old bottle of hc-110, but the stuff has turned
pretty red. i do have some s sulfite, but don't know if that ...
Restoring a stained 8x10 diacetate copy negative21 Mar 2007 08:08 GMT22
Yeterday, I won a vintage studio negative of Norma Shearer made by George E.
Hurrell for the M-G-M film Riptide.  The negative was describe as being in
fair condition with a stain in the middle of the image.
Is there any hope of the stain being removed and the negative restored?  ...
SLR Camera for Sale14 Mar 2007 02:20 GMT1
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institutes / laboratories analysis of photo materials10 Mar 2007 01:07 GMT7
I work in a photographic archive, the archive contains approximately
50000 B/N microfilms, and approximately 20000 13x18 cm color slides.
Are there research institutes or laboratories providing analysis of
photographic materials ? I need to know which are the precise causes
What do I need to develop photos?10 Mar 2007 00:54 GMT14
I'm a newbie at photo development, so I'm looking for some advices on
what I'd need to buy to do that.
- A list of material I'll need
- Some general advices on development if you can
Philips PCS-130 enlarger / Paterson PCS2500 - Neg carrier08 Mar 2007 01:21 GMT5
Hi I have just bought a PCS-130 and the question is the neg supposed to be
held with glass ? Mine appears to just have the 24x36 frame which is 'open'
Thanks in advance
Canvas Mounts02 Mar 2007 15:28 GMT2
I work in a large photo lab and one of the services offered is mounting
of photos on canvas. This is a popular request among our portrait
photography clients.
We use Kodak Endura paper for all prints. In order to canvas mount this
Kodak E-6 5l kit and Fuji film01 Mar 2007 14:00 GMT5
I finally made the switch to the Kodak 6 bath kit, from the 3 bath tetanal
kit.
I really like the results so far, even after one run.
But I have a question that I didnt see in the kodak literature.
 
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