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  1. avoiding scratches on LF negatives during development

    Herwig, You might want to read Adams' "The Negative" which covers tray processing in great detail. Other wise the technique I follow is to: 1) handle the sheets emulsion down. 2) when putting...
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    The Worst Advice (in ANY format)

    Barry,

    I think you are right. Somewhere down the line Picker changed his tiechnique based on his experiences. He could probably do that based on repeatable metering and processing technique. ...
  3. Question for WOODEN darkroom sink users only

    Scott,

    I built my sink about 4 years ago and it hasn't leaked a drop. I used normal 3/4 inch A/C plywood and rabetted the bottom into the sides. I used West System epoxy to seal it. I used...
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    Seal Drymount Tissue

    I also use Seal Colormount for B+W mounting as well as injet and color prints. Archival Drymount I believe is demountable with heat while color mount and MT5 is not. Thats why achivists like it...
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    The Worst Advice (in ANY format)

    If you still don't understand "expose for shadows, develop for highlights, I suggest you carefully read some good books on exposure and printing such as "The Negative" and "The Print" by Adams, or...
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    Cold Light Timer/Stabilizer

    Enrique,

    I bought a Zone VI head on ebay and used it for about a year trying the warmup procedure and got very inconsistent results. I then connected a voltmeter to the photocell output and...
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    Aristo Cold Ligth Head is complete?

    Enrique,

    Calumet makes two Zone VI cold light sources, the variable contrast source as described above and a plain cold light source that use filters with. The plain source is about the same...
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