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    8x10, Photo-Flo, PMK, and Scratches

    David, I find it very strange that you feel the need to increase development time roughly 8% when you only add 6 drops to 2 liters of chemistry! Cheers
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    Why digital?

    Hi Paul, May be, I'm just a cinic, but posssibly The magazine had an ulteria motive. Look, I have not read the magazine (shame on me, but I work out in Saudi Arabia and magazines and the like tend...
  3. 90mm lenses and their need for a center filter.

    In B/W I can usually do not need the centre filter with my Super Angulon 90mm f/8 but when using colour trannies I DO, especially when they are light coloured objects around the edge of the...
  4. Lost website for 3rd party well reviewed continuous tone color pigments for Epson 1280 and bigger.

    I think you may be referring to the John Cone web site. Can't remember the address off the top of my head but do a search. Hope this helps. Also Marrutt the darkroom people have all this stuff...
  5. Vertical banding with Epson 1270 on a 13X19 print.

    Hi, I find I get the best performance from Kodak Premium Glossy. You must have the paper settings appropriate to the paper you are using. But, also do an extra clean cycle.

    Rehards, Bob
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    Roll film holders.

    Hi again, Colin is correct the MPP Mk VII does have a removable back, I use a horseman 6x12cm back and an old Linhof 6x9cm back. Using these also allows me to use a 58mm XL lens with the limited...
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    Landscape techniques

    Hi Lee, I have an MPP Mk VII too. Yes, thats the way to do it, but you can also put the camera on it's side and use lens swing (which is now tilt). You could use the camera on it's side for...
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    Combi Plan dev tank teething problems

    Hi, Please persevere, I have been using mine for about 6 months and I am very pleased with the consistant results. Yes you have to get to know it and I agree with Kenvin - we work in exactly the ...
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    POTASSIUM BROMIDE TO RAISE THE SPIRITS

    Very strange, I remember talk of putting bromide in the tea of World War II British soldiers to prevent the 'raising of the spirits'.

    Bo
  10. lightmeter discrepancies Seconic 508 vs Minolta

    Hi Everyone, This is just so funny (strange not Ha Ha), I friend and I working in two different institutions have just been talking about a variation of this same problem. Our Minoltas and Sekonics...
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    patching holes in bellows

    Thank you everyone for your replies. If I can find the paint on rubber that would be great but I will consider the patch stick and clamp method.

    Have a great few days and remember family is...
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    patching holes in bellows

    Hi everyone Sorry if this has been asked before BUT.. what can I use to patch some small pinholes in an old MPP red bellows.

    Have a good Christmas (I have no legal department) and for those not...
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    Epson 2450 photo scaner

    Hi, There should be a review in the British Journal of Photography on Wednesday 28 Nov. It will compare to a unit 20x it's price!!! By the way the transparency / neg area is 4 inches x 9 inches so ...
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    Matt Cutter, Which, Where

    Hi, I use a Logan matt cutter (a small handheld device) a large cutting board, a heavy duty Steel rule, and a couple of G-clamps. The most important part is a good supply of new sharp blades....
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