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Developing, printing and other darkroom issues.
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A positive form negative
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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 Ilford Delta 100 film, developed in ID11. I want to use the same film... more »
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Rolling drum processor for multiple sheets of 8x10"
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Rolling drum processor for multiple sheets 8x10" ? Yes, I realize this is late in the history of film and prints, but I look to this group to set me right. It won't hurt to say something like, "hey stupid...." ...I'm confined to the sofa at the moment recovering from surgery and the mind wanders.... more »
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For Sale: Premodded Video Game Consoles, Backups & Retro Stuff
   
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We’re a video game specialist and wholesaler for modded consoles, retro consoles and game backups, we ship worldwide. Below are some of our offerings at wholesale prices. For any enquiries, please feel free to contact us at gamersparadis...@gmail.com Sony Playstation 3 - 40GB Pack (NTSC/U & NTSC/J versions available)... more »
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Has Tri-X been changed again?
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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. Today I use only three films and D76 and Rodinal. It has taken years to... more »
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Cold Tone B&W Paper Developers.
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"Keith Tapscott." <Keith.Tapscott..2ed4...@photo banter.com> wrote in message ... There really isn't such a thing. For the most part the image color is due to the nature of the emulsion. Those having relativelly coarse silver grains tend to look bluish, those with fine grains look yellow or brownish.... more »
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Foma Reversal film in 120?
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... Snipping here... I wonder what the problem was with the reversal process? Were you using a chemical reversal that used something nasty? Typical color reversal processes use borains and other chemical reversal agents. Simple B&W reversal is not too difficult to do but requires some experimentation. The first developer is rather... more »
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Inefficient light source for multi-contrast B&W?
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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. If this is true, may we discuss it? I will keep track of responses and... more »
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Dektol formula?
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Does anyone have a formula for Kodak Dektol. thanks once again in advance Larry Kriese
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