This has been fun reading all the various responses. Lots of good discussion and ideas out there. Just a few quick responses.
Actually Mark, Newtonian mechanics is not wrong, it is just limited...
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This has been fun reading all the various responses. Lots of good discussion and ideas out there. Just a few quick responses.
Actually Mark, Newtonian mechanics is not wrong, it is just limited...
Pat, from your response it appears that I may have stepped on your toes, for which I apologize. Like the rest of us, you are a contributing member of this group and want to share your knowledge and...
Unfortunately, Fred Picker's technique just doesn't work when you are doing photography in the Utah desert (and many other places). I have run into many, many, many situations where if I placed the...
Hi Yong-ran
I have a Saunders/LPL 4550 enlarger with the dichroic module. I do only black & white printing, no color printing. The dichroic head works great with VC paper, allowing me to have a...
Hi Mark
I use a 3006 Expert Drum with a CPA-2 set to a 3 1/2 rotation speed. I develop in T-Max RS @ 24 degrees Celsius with a 5 minute water presoak. I got the times I use from Don Kirby and...
I'm going to try the table one more time:
Development T-MaxRS Water Time
N-2 (1-19) 50ml 950ml 15m30s
N-1 (1-9) 100ml 900ml 9m20s
N (1-9) 100ml 900ml 12m40s
Hi Paul
I use T-Max 100 4x5 film with T-Max RS developer. I regularly use different dilutions depending on whether I want N-2, or N, or etc. type development. I do not mix a stock solution, but...
Oops, sorry. The correct URL is:
http://risky.wcslc.edu/pers_pages/c-cline/cline.html
Hi Tim
I think you will really enjoy your visit to the southwest. While the "reds" in the red rock country seem very vibrant, they are actually fairly low in color saturation. I would highly...
Hi Dave
I have a Symmar-S 210 mm lens. As stated earlier, it takes 77 mm filters (compared to 72 mm for the APO Symmar)so it is a fairly large lens. It has plenty of coverage for 4x5. I've been...
An attorney? Ouch! ;-) No, I'm a physics professor at a college in Salt Lake Cit y (Westminster College).
I'm wondering if maybe the "8x10" refers to print size instead of format. 8x10 i s a pretty standard print size for 35mm work, and maybe Bill is looking for a hi gher quality 8x10 print. Just a...