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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Darkroom / July 2007

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World's Oldest Darkroom11 Jul 2007 16:47 GMT5
Just thought I'd post this to the group since no one else has:
http://www.niepce.com/pagus/pagus-eve.html
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-Lew

Ilford Wash Procedue03 Jul 2007 23:18 GMT33
by searching the net, i've got know that the Ilford introduced a
invised wahs procedure which use three tanks of fresh water with
agitation rather than using all the time running water.
i think i like the method because it save water and don't ask for any
New/different method for reversal processing of b/w films?01 Jul 2007 23:57 GMT4
I am seeking comments from the newsgroup about a "new/different" idea
that I have for reversal processing of b/w film.
I thought of this method since I am hesitant to use potassium
dichromate (I have a KG of this stuff unused
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