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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Darkroom / November 2007

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Deoxyribonucleic Acid.18 Nov 2007 23:50 GMT2
Deoxyribonucleic Acid.
Deoxyribonucleic acid DNA is a nucleic acid
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in the development and functioning of all
C-22 Process18 Nov 2007 17:10 GMT27
I gained 30 rolls of Kodakolor X negative film, and use some rolls in
my Rolleiflex, but this film are developed in the C-22 process, and i
have no idea how to develop.
Somebody knows some alternative developing process for this film?
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35mm and 120 neg storage13 Nov 2007 03:13 GMT5
Can anyone  suggest a secure and efficient way to store b/w film? I
have been using the Clear-File sheets, which are convenient for
locating and editing. Unfortunately the notebooks, when standing on a
shelf, allow the sheets to slump and, over time, bend the film.
preservation of old negatives13 Nov 2007 03:06 GMT3
We I am working in a archive in Nepal. Our archive is doing
digitization of the old photos and negatives of 19th and early 20th
century. We are facing the problems with the negatives as some of the
negatives are wrapped in the ordinary paper which has caused sticking
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