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    Cleaning and hardening formula type 55

    According to the 'Film Development Cookbook' by Stephen G. Anchell & Bill Troop, page 121 - "Acid hardners such as chrome alum and potasium alum are no longer recommended in fixers because they must...
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    What are you photographing close to home?

    I enjoy photographing still lifes with items I find around the home. If you do not have studio lights, window light and fill cards makes great lighting. One of my favorite and most challenging...
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    film defects

    Lee, What does the defect look like? Is the defect density or imperfections in the emulsion. If it is density, the defects could be caused by static. I have seen donut shaped static marks on film...
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    Using PhotoShop

    Tim, try to find a copy of Adobe Photoshop "Classroom in a Book" for version 5.0. Be sure that the copy you get has the cd tutorial with it. Good luck.
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    Lightjet competitors for B&W prints

    Hogarth, three of the manufacturers I am familiar with are Kodak, Durst-Lambda, and Sienna Imaging. Both Kodak and Durst-Lambda make a laser diode type writer similiar to the Cymbolic Sciences Light...
  6. Listing of Photograph Departments or Schools

    Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, has several great photography programs. http://www.rit.edu/~932www/ugrad_bulletin/colleges/cias/spas.html
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    Weird spotting on Tri-X-Part II

    Guy,

    Your marks on the film are definitely caused by static discharge that probably occurred when you removed the film from the holder. Friction between dissimilar materials will generate static...
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