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    PyrocatechinHD and Trix 320

    I use Tri-x in Pyrocat-HD. My film speed is 160/200; and although Sandy's developing chart includes only 1:1:100, I develop mine at 2:2:100 @ 9/10 minutes. These negatives print well on Azo grades 2...
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    Super Angulon vs. Super Symmar XL

    Kerry,

    Perhaps I'm "seeing" too much into the scans, but it looks to me that the Super Symmar XL has more contrast while the Angulon seems to have smoother tones. I know my 165 mm Angulon has...
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    Dynamic Range with Azo, Pt/Pd, etc

    Ken,

    The best developer for Azo is Michael Smith's Amidol formula with a toning in dilute Selenium toner. It gives a very nice neutral tone. For warm tones though you might want to try developing...
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    bausch and lomb zeiss protar lens

    I have the exact same lens. It is mounted in a Wollensak, Betax #5 shutter. Mine was made during or just after WWII, I believe. This is my favorite lens (I have a 10" WF Ektar and have used several...
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    best tray design for sheet film

    I like the Patterson trays for 4x5 film. I can develop 10-12 sheets in 32oz of developer. I can shuffle through the pile in 30 seconds. This becomes the agitation interval. With careful handling...
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