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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Darkroom / June 2007

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old kodak vv2024 vertical30 Jun 2007 19:44 GMT1
hi all and greetings
i have an old vv2024 kodak vertical and am still useing it
but and there is always a but lol
i really need a reduction and enlargement scale as it was lost with
anyone photogaph the ol' Lunar Rover from earth?28 Jun 2007 20:05 GMT20
June 20, 2007, from Lloyd Erlick,
hq.nasa.gov.html
There are really beautiful pictures from the
moon.
It's been awhile.28 Jun 2007 17:41 GMT6
Well, I haven't been here in a few years. Hopefully, the signal-to-
noise ratio has improved.  It's nice to see posts from some familier
people.  I spent the last couple days shooting infrared in 4x5 and 120
and developing in Pyrocat.
Question regarding the nature of grain28 Jun 2007 13:13 GMT2
hi ng,
I ´ve a question regarding the understanding of the nature of grain in
photographic film. As I understand it what´s normally called "grain"
is the perceived clumping of the silver particles through the depth of
Precision Enlarger Alignment27 Jun 2007 00:34 GMT10
I recently designed, constructed, and tested a method of precision
enlarger alignment.
The method is obvious, and probably not original with me, but since I
have not seen it anywhere else, I would like to post it for general
chemical advice needed svp26 Jun 2007 13:58 GMT3
June 25, 2007, from Lloyd Erlick,
Last year I got some Glycin and made a lot of
prints using the Edwal 102 print developer
formula. I substituted potassium sulfite for
one-shot fixer for paper25 Jun 2007 01:27 GMT18
serched the net and posted questions on this groups, but i've not yet
very clear on one of my questons:  how do i mix and use one-shot none-
acid none-hardener sodium thiosulfate fixer for print paper.
1, i want to use sodium thiosulfate only. is it okay?
Kodachrome ArKives20 Jun 2007 16:37 GMT18
Searching Amazon's books section for 'Kodachrome'
brings up many books of archival color photographs,
among them:
   o Kodachrome: The American Invention of Our World*, 1939-1959
Use Kodak Tray Siphon to Wash film?17 Jun 2007 12:26 GMT6
is it a good idea of using Kodak Automatic Tray Siphon to wash 120
roll films?
and, i also heard Jobo and Ap provide a product which looks like a
pipe connected to their develop tanks used for washing films in tank.
Camera book on sale15 Jun 2007 17:43 GMT3
I hope you don't mind this promotional message, but since it is not my
own produkt, I thought it would be ok. I just wanted to let you all
know that John Evan's eBook "Exploring Simple Lenses" is on sale now
until end of june.
Almost 400  pictures  from Rio de Janeiro. Enjoy  !!!15 Jun 2007 01:21 GMT3
As the album is pretty extensive, It has been divided it into some sections
(mainly districts) which are listed below.
1) Red Bull Air Race, Baia de Guanabara, Praia Vermelha, Urca
http://www.allphoto.com.pl/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=30&page=5
Keystone 1030?14 Jun 2007 15:01 GMT1
I collect old cameras at thrift stores and just came upon a keystone
1030 disc camera. I've tried to do some research on it online but
can't seem to find anything. Does anyone know anything about this
camera and the film that is used with it?
Durst DA 900 head position08 Jun 2007 18:06 GMT3
The head on this medium format enlarger I've acquired won't keep its
position with the fastening bolt and is impossible to raise without
pushing it up with all your might. I can't help but imagine there must
be some counter-weight or spring system missing. Does anybody have an
 
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