This would be too bad if, after all their work, it can't get funding. Here's someone who is doing something about disappearing films by making one so anyone bemoaning the loss of this or that film,...
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This would be too bad if, after all their work, it can't get funding. Here's someone who is doing something about disappearing films by making one so anyone bemoaning the loss of this or that film,...
For me it's about the bottom line.
Will you save enough $ via lower chemistry volumes to pay for the expenditure of $525 for a tank (that can break) and will you see enough improvement in your...
Well that's disappointing to see. Thanks for doing this testing and posting it!
You could have used 350-400 w/no issues.
For 10 sheets 500 will work but if dilution is a worry, add a little more. This won't strain the motor and you can always move the 'crow's foot' out of the...
I've never come up short in developer volume resulting in unevenness whether running at the Jobo rec. levels or higher. For pyrocat I use more but it's also the math involved. Sometimes it's easier...
Here is a scan of the Jobo capacities for their expert drums.72332
I process in pyrocat, mostly rolls though, in my jobo and somewhat exceed those recs in the 1500 series drums. Most recently I ran...
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Here is a mono and bi-directional density comparison of an image of grey tone, created by my Agfa Alto film recorder. Marked are the spots I read w/my densitometer, (till I sold it...
Unfortunately the "advanced" search has regressed to something less advanced. I too would like to be able to search as we could before; one or 2 or however many specific areas, and not pull in...
I prefer warm tone papers and, since the demise of Forte, I've been looking for a good replacement. Clients for the most part don't ask for warm tone papers so I wasn't highly motivated.
Recently a...
This is good news! Although I have a drum scanner, it sure beats paying those riddick prices on ebay or wherever for nikon's or koni/minoltas.
Thanks Frank. From those threads (and the hundreds spinning off from them) I saw a Tachihara and it is similar but details in the metal were definitely different than mine. Mine has the 3 screws in...
Thanks Jan that sums it up for me! Esp. this pic http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=64874&d=1323228393 which is claimed to be a Nagoaka. Looks just like mine...
Thanks Jan. The "brass" is more like an anodized surface although the knobs appear to be brass. I came to the naming of this via guess work back before the internet. I don't recall where I bought...
I'll be putting this camera up for sale in the near future but I'm wondering what camera it is?
There's no branding of any kind on it and it's very light-weight. I have called it a Nagoaka all...
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Yes perhaps that is it Sandy. I use Kodak Rapid fix. I recall reading somewhere that, at least with Edwal hypo test, that it doesn't work properly at film strength dilutions.
Fixer that should be...
That's interesting Sandy. I don't have that problem w/any films here and I do get a wide variety of them through the door.
A while back I processed a large amount of 8x10 TXP in D-76. When I...
I'd start with 5 secs agitation every minute as 1 inversion is not enough.
[/QUOTE]My fixing times - I found that longer times are needed to completely wash away the magenta colored dyes with...
Unless you can find documented recommendations for any kind of semi-stand development, I would start with every minute agitation at the least unless you find evidence to the contrary.
I don't...
I've used the 1500 series via inversion when I found that Microdol X and Tmax 100 were not compatible w/rotary processing and created odd marks near the 35mm sprocket holes. I had no problems with...
Here is the print out that came with my Jobo drums, which are the 3010 and 3005. Color chemistry recommendations were considerably less IIRC.
Eric
Andre, could you expand upon the lack of "archivalness" in the Jobo processor that you mention? Although I do many more washes, I was told by a Kodak professional helpline person I could get by with...
A super big WHOOPS!
A doggone Google Alert brought me here and I didn't even look at the posting dates. It's so seldom I have anything to offer on the subject. Wouldn't ya know it's from '05. :( ...
I think scanning flat has it's merits depending on the scanning software, scanner, etc., you're using and how wide a tonal range you're trying to cover.
My drum scanner isn't as good as yours...
With either my 3010 or my 3005 there was included a capacity chart for color and B&W chemistry which is in the link. This differs greatly from the 630ml Renato mentions for 5 sheet so I wonder what...
I called Kodak Professional a week ago with this very same problem. The slides I was scanning didn't warrant a drum scan so I was just using a dedicated film scanner that doesn't have Digital Ice. ...
I wouldn't say "don't get it", but I would say don't replace the 1030 with the flatbed.
There are times a drum scan just isn't necessary and the flatbed scan will be good enough. There are times I...