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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Darkroom / April 2007

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"...you must have a good camera!"27 Apr 2007 03:02 GMT1
"There is an all-pervading tendency to attribute good results to good
equipment rather than its user which, if practiced on a concert pianist
and his or her Steinway would lead to words if not blows." -- John
Courtis, "Bluff your way in Photography"
Kodak Ektachrome E-3 and E-4 stability data22 Apr 2007 20:01 GMT4
Folks,
I'm a grad student and my area of research is digital restoratioin of
colour slides and photographs. I'm trying to find information on dye
fading stability of Kodak Ektachrome colour transparency films,
Just starting in the dark room16 Apr 2007 01:43 GMT22
Folks,
I have been taking pictures for a while and want to add a bit of creativity
to the hobby and venture into the darkroom.
While I can hardly wait to screw up, I have an over riding concern about the
B/W film mistakenly developed in C4113 Apr 2007 15:42 GMT6
What result would be expected if a roll of  asa 400 fujifilm b/w were
developed by mistake in c41 chemistry?
recommendation for C-41 processing?12 Apr 2007 14:17 GMT6
The company that I've used for the last 10 years or so for my 120 film made
a real mess out of the last couple of rolls I took to them. I called
'corporate' (my first mistake?) and after almost three weeks, they called me
back, and actually denied ever being able to handle 120 ...
Just learning11 Apr 2007 20:34 GMT4
I'm just learning how to mix chemicals and develop my own film.  I
have followed all instructions given when mixing the developer for the
paper.  The problem is that once I get it into the tray it crystalizes
in a matter of minutes.  This leaves my photos blochy and muddy.
Colour photograms08 Apr 2007 02:59 GMT5
I have seen some very interesting Colour Photograms recently and
wanted to try my own versions. I am looking for some advice from
anyone who has had some experience with this method.
My main issue appears to be access to a colour enlarger, can these
Durst 'Repro'04 Apr 2007 03:41 GMT2
Just picked one up at a yard sale - Anybody familiar with them, or have any
experience with one?
Thanks for any info,
D
quotations from rpd ...03 Apr 2007 22:36 GMT1
April 3, 2007, from Lloyd Erlick,
I just noticed that in my quotations file,
following Abraham Lincoln, are three from
Nicholas O. Lindan ...
Opinion on handheld Delta 3200 shot03 Apr 2007 22:34 GMT38
Chaps,
I'm wondering if I am getting reasonable results with Delta 3200.
Understand that this may be hard to see from scans.  I use it at mainly
social events for hand held (mainly snaps) when the light is low.  A few
 
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