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    Re: How basic can I go?

    Yoda had it right though - do - or don't do - no 'try'
    If photography is your art and passion, buy chemicals, read the posts and roll your own. A closet will work but eventually you will need half...
  2. Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.

    Vikings get cranky when they haven't looted, pillaged or slain a dragon recently. Despite my Norske and Min roots, I find living by the beach in California to be a superior choice.
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    Re: Edge density. Is this common problem?

    Presoaking and Jobo reels do not produce this for me. You could try straight stand processing. The results can be really nice - slightly harder grain, range compensation and better accutance.
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    Re: Jobo 2509 vs. 2509N

    Some films are more tolerant than others as well. I find that 6 sheets of TRI-X in Pyrocat will always process ok but when I use FP4+ I some times limit it to 4 sheets because of the possibility to...
  5. Thread: B&W Developers

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    Re: B&W Developers

    PC-TEA for pushing
    Pyrocat P for accutance
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    Re: survey digital vs traditional darkroom

    Silver all the way - only B&W. It is a hobby. If I was doing commercial/wedding it would all be digital for sure. I use a digital spot meter. Does that count?
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    Re: Delta 100... Xtol or ID-11?

    Xtol was developed with Tabular grain films in mind. Although both will work fine, I think the XTOL will give you better sharpness and it is less toxic.
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    Re: Care of Film Holers

    good point - always easier to prevent than to deal with the dust that is there in the air. I have a shop vac that I pull out as well but it is noisy and a hassle at times.
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    Re: am i printing too small?

    Snappy sharpness requires grain. TechPan almost never looked sharp - no grain - no edge effects. If you develop 4x5 for greater accutance (like extreme minimal agitation) then you will see even your...
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    Re: Tri-X, Tri-X Pan, or TMY?

    I have not had any bad experiences with TMY - I use it for pin hole photography because of its reciprocity characteristics but it works well with most applications. It pushes well and has very tight...
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    Re: Care of Film Holers

    Mine wear and need some of this: - I have used other tape and gotten away with it - cracks and bends are a deal breaker but a blast of air and a moist cloth should keep them in business for at least...
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    Re: Infrared LF films

    Use it quite a bit in 4x5 - EI for me with a 72IR filter is 6. good IR effects - don't shoot at mid day. http://www.hovation.com/assets/oldirbanch1a.jpg
    Develops OK in D-76, Microphen, XTOL
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    Re: Using a Jobo tank for 4x5 film ?

    I shoot FP4+ and TRI-X. Lately less TRI-X. Although TRI-X is my staple for 6x6, I find I like the contrast of FP4+ better overall. The only other film I have developed in it is Maco IR820c and in the...
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    Re: Using a Jobo tank for 4x5 film ?

    I have a 2523 tank and a 2509n reel with the whole tank kit- loader etc. I also have extra reels and the extension for it so I can develop 18 sheets at once. Using inversion processing, I have not...
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    Re: question on Pyrocat HD agitation

    Looking at your photograph - I bet if you had a spot meter, you would find this to be a very contrasty scene. You have bright sun poking through dark shadows - I bet it is at least and sbr of 8 or...
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    Re: First 4x5 B&W films processed...

    Amen on the Jobo for hand inversion processing - with an extension, I can do 18 sheets at once (carefully) - one thing I might add, .... well .... 2 things - Fuji Hunt makes a post wash called...
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    Re: PMK and Densitometers

    My Densitometer reads both. There have been some fine articles written about UV response. I will only report what I have observed. I use a condenser enlarger with no UV filter. I use graded paper....
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    Re: Printing question regarding exposure times

    Cool! - this works for me -
    There is ALWAYS a test strip - rocket science is not that good on paper
    Go up a size - open a stop and test
    Go down a size - close a stop and test

    Now - here is the...
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    Re: printing on glass

    civil war prints are still around and look good - I do not know how the egg will hold up in heat and cold
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    Re: printing on glass

    That egg process sounds a lot like a Albumen process. I got the stuff for it and never tried it. (too many irons in the fire I guess) I was thinking egg whites would stick like crazy glue to...
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    Re: Can I reuse fixer?

    As long as they work - I toss my developer when I don't get good blacks in 20 seconds on Fiber paper or in 10 seconds on RC paper - about 20 8x10 per liter I guess. If I use it longer, I will not get...
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    Re: Densitometer Numbers - What they Mean

    Just looking at the thread here Steve, I mentioned a circumstance where I had unruly negs and was able to print using a step wedge - all on topic and with no breach of agreement.

    The reply was:...
  23. Re: I know nothing... which film and chemicals would you reccomend?

    In this thread I guess I missed the part where all the details of what was being shot and how prints were going to be made all that information that would help one choose a film developer combo. So...
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    Re: Densitometer Numbers - What they Mean

    Geee Steve: It is my work - I did not say who or what or what the outcomes were - it could be anything - anywhere - anyone. So as far as you would know it is all anecdotal. I am a subscriber and I...
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    Re: Densitometer Numbers - What they Mean

    Prototype film is when a manufacturer gives you free film to test that has not been released on the market. (AND they do not want you to discuss the specifics) Following their instructions with their...
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    Re: Densitometer Numbers - What they Mean

    I had taken some shots with some prototype film and was using the "recommended developer and time and got really cooked negs. I was measuring low base fog and zone 9 was up around 2.5 or more. I got...
  27. Thread: First film

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    Re: First film

    Man! what a setback! I am so sorry to hear about your camera. .... now ... about redesigning your house ...
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    Re: Densitometer Numbers - What they Mean

    Wow - dense! (if you want 10 zones) - what does you paper do?

    My grade 2 paper gives me a zone 1 at .1 over B+F and a zone 10 at 1.25 over B+F.
    I guess the real question is:
    Do you want all ten...
  29. Thread: First film

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    Re: First film

    knowing what I know now - if I was starting all over - with a camera that shoots sheet film:
    I would limit myself to B&W
    I would have film for shooting crap (only one box) - as cheap as possible -...
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    Re: Agitation using magnetic stirrers

    Or the best idea yet - stand processing
    It is free
    It is easy
    It is relaxing
    It compensates
    It increases film speed
    It is hands on, like - uhhhh - a hobby
    GEEEZE - what an idea. .... of...
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    Re: Agitation using magnetic stirrers

    Agitation has to be somewhat random - I cannot imagine this making negs without marks made by the eddys.
  32. Thread: Darkroom Fun.

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    Re: Darkroom Fun.

    I do listen to music - but I am always busy - there really are no minutes that I am not hands on with something - I do enjoy my time in there - Of course it is a new darkroom - just finished and the...
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