Hi everybody. I need for a certain work to obtain some positives from negatives. I can't treat all film with positive method, because a part of photos must remain negatives. I have a Contax Auto PC Bellow with slide duplicator, and a RTS II camera. Photos are taken using an
Has anyone tried this yet? There has been conjecture that it is Tri-X, re-spooled by Freestyle. I'm about due for some freezer filling on a group bulk order and was hoping to confirm the information.
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Has Tri-X (at least in 35mm) has been changed again? As an aside, for some time I was confident that Ilford films of a given name/type were all from the same pot of emulsion, and put to different bases 135mm to 8x10, for example.
Have not yet purchased a light source for the 8x10" enlarger. I have one nagging question. I think, but I am not sure, that I read that due to their color spectrum some light sources are particularly inefficient for multi-contrast B&W paper.
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