MANY Thanks for the note wilderess. I believe the 1800f is from about 2003 vintage; it had decent reviews back then, though was wondering if current scanners were much better. You're right, many...
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MANY Thanks for the note wilderess. I believe the 1800f is from about 2003 vintage; it had decent reviews back then, though was wondering if current scanners were much better. You're right, many...
Hi There -- ...a newby question...
I have an old, largely unused Microtek Artixscan 1800f scanner, and hope to scan 4x5 B&W negatives in the future. Would a more modern scanner like the Epson...
Thanks again for the help ! ...I'll try it soon and see how it goes.
Many Thanks for the feedback ! ...helps to know it is not too critical...
...so, about the fixer, stop, etc. do they need to be at the same temp as the developer, or can they just be at "room...
Hi there,
I am new at this, and planning to follow Michael Gordon's advice/process (see his Vimeo video) of using a Jobo expert drum and counter-top roller base. I live in Canada and it is winter...
Thank you all for the warm welcome !
"cowanw" -- ...we did not develop the negatives there, and I have not done mine just yet, trying to get set up with chemicals, and a daylight drum...
Len,...
Hi Tony -- ...I am in Red Deer for now, and do make it to Edmonton every now and then....
Hello ! -- I joined this forum several years ago, when I thought I could make a go of this, but unfortunately back then things did not flourish (for several reasons...). Several things have changed...
Many Thanks for the replies ! I am not really up to the task of repairing it myself (I am all thumbs), and I realize I have the option of just using a locking cable release. I was just wondering...
Hi There -- Sorry to re-resuscitate an old thread, but figured this would be a good place to start. I recently purchased a used lens with a Copal #1 shutter. the shutter works fine, except for the...