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  1. Re: Is your thermometer really accurate?

    As an afterthought, it is recommended not to read any thermometer with the probe or bulb touching anything but the liquid for accuracy.

    Kodak's currently advertised deluxe darkroom thermometer...
  2. Re: Is your thermometer really accurate?

    I agree with the posts that say to check all working thermometers with a good glass one.

    I located my VWR scientific mercury thermometer Cat#61010-020 that I also guard carefully. I did two...
  3. Is your thermometer really accurate?

    I recently bought a new digital thermometer and found it was 2.5 degrees off, reading low. I tested it with boiling water and it read 209.5 . I was ready to return it but checked the web for testing...
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    scanner for 6x9 and 4x5

    Hello Ted,

    I would love to read your article in View Camera about scanning large negatives but I don't know where I can find a copy without subscribing.
    Maybe you can steer me in the right...
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    scanner for 6x9 and 4x5

    Thank you for the replies. I later did a search in this site and found many who favored the Epson 4990 over the Microtek 1800f, even though the Dmax was lower. As was stated on Ken Rockwell's site...
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    scanner for 6x9 and 4x5

    I switched from film, 35mm, 6x9, and 4x5 to digital 4 years ago and now have returned to film. My darkroom had been condemned by building inspectors as it was in the basement of a hotel, and the...
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