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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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.
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...
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...
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...
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...
Try gently rubbing with an "art-gum" eraser by pushing the eraser away from yourself so that the negative does not buckle.
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.
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...