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    Re: Norton antivirus warning

    I thought you said it was an issue with Norton rather than your browsers?
    I use a Mac with Firefox and Safari with no problems.

    I had Norton on my Windows laptop once and it was crap. Get AVG...
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    Re: TEA Substitute

    Coffee? :D Seriously though, why not try Gordon Hutchings PMK or John Wimberley's formula instead? Pyrocat HD seems very popular as well.
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    Re: Champion Promicrol.

    As this developer is not widely known, would DDX be a better choice?
    Does any body here use it and how well does it work with Delta 100, FP4+ and T-MAX 400? I want to move away from powders (ID11).
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    Re: Champion Promicrol.

    I was not sure if the machine processing mentioned was for the sort used in photographic mini-labs. It is sold by Firstcall Photographic in England and looks good value for money. Yes I would like...
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    Champion Promicrol.

    Is this developer suitable for 4x5 Ilford 100 Delta and use in a rotary Jobo processor at 24C?
    http://www.championphotochemistry.com/_uploads/files/110308144921_Promicrol%20tds.pdf
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    Re: Incident Metering Again. BTZS.

    I only use a Sekonic L-358 incident meter. I think the BTZS will be too complicated for me to understand.
    Thanks for the description.
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    Incident Metering Again. BTZS.

    I have heard about "Beyond The Zone-System", but have not bought the book yet.
    What is the difference between the BTZS method and the usual method for using an incident meter and how is the final...
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    Re: Developer for Alt Process Printing

    Is that a typo, or a variant of Rollo-Pyro Don?
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    Re: Processing of B/W Films.

    ignatiusjk: If Rodinal is not a good choice, then I will keep with ID11 which is the Ilford equivalent to D76, so no need for me to change.
    It depends on what you mean by quality. You might want...
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    Processing of B/W Films.

    Hi there,

    This is my 1st post on the forum. I usually use a Nikon FM2 35mm or a Mamiya RB67 (120) camera, but I recently acquired a Sinar Norma 4x5 with a 180mm lens, a UV and yellow filter + some...
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