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    Re: Developing film drunk

    I hear that is when DeBeers developer works best. ��

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    Re: Developing film drunk

    Quote Originally Posted by pepeguitarra View Post
    I once developed with two beers (usually have none!) and I developed with the fixer first, then use the stop, and finally used the developer. I got four blank 4x5 negatives. Those were the best pictures I had ever taken.
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    Re: Developing film drunk

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike in NY View Post
    Sounds more like the 19th hole than the 14th.

    Between the camera movements, focus, and whatever development time (and sequence of chemicals) you used, the results will be interesting all the same.
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    Re: Developing film drunk

    Well done!
    I dream in black and white.

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    Re: Developing film drunk

    I haven't had a beer in over 5 years. Maybe that explains my recent lack of productivity!

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    Re: Developing film drunk

    Nice!
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    Re: Developing film drunk

    Now if you had taken the photo from the end of that dock after a few beers, we'd be really impressed.

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    Re: Developing film drunk

    Focusing a 4x5 on acid is challenging, from what I hear...
    "Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China

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    Re: Developing film drunk

    I think it is called The New Zoned System.

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    Re: Developing film drunk

    Could this be called the dip-and-drunk method?

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