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    View Camera Magazine, a call for peace

    I just with Mr. Simmons, that criminal bastard, would return my prints from 10 years ago, or at least give me some reason he won't.
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    DAYI/Shen-Hao 6x17 roll film back

    After the paper leaves the spool the only tension that can be applied has to come from the pressure plate or a "device" on the take-up spool. Higher plate pressure could lead to scratches, so a...
  3. tri-x in xtol development time (can you dilute?)

    The 1:2 and 1:3 dilutions still work. Kodak pulled them as recommendations cuz aged mixed Xtol loses energy-and there is no visual clue as it doesn't change color. I have proven THEIR point by...
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    135mm Wide Field Ektar

    Color should be excellent: Color was one of Kodak's selling points for Ektar lenses. Kodachrome was available in sheet sizes ( EI 10 , 8x10 anyone?)for commercial work as well as 135 and 828 for...
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    Recent TSA Experience

    My first flight in 5 years or so was from LAX a month ago, to Asia. I removed all my 120 film from the boxes (the foil wrappers identify the film) and placed them in clear bags..about a gross of...
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    restoring old negatives

    Try gently rubbing with an "art-gum" eraser by pushing the eraser away from yourself so that the negative does not buckle.
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    Panatomic-X in bulk 5" wide 2000' rolls

    The 4 mil thickness is "typical" for roll film...sheet film is about 7 mil. Some aerial film is on a thinner base so one can jam in more feet in a magazine.
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    A lens/shutter combo for B&W aerials

    Try a #3 filter. Less haze cutting but a factor about 1.5 rather than 2. Also can somebody explain aerial film speed vs ASA (now ISO)?. It seems, by reading Kodak info, that Aerial Speed is figured...
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