Thanks James! Bob Parks From: "James Jones" junebug1701@... Date: Sun Apr 30, 2006 9:54pm(PDT) Subject: Re: Digest Number 1366 ... your ... Bob, it was...
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The recent Westlicht and Team Koln auctions have a number of interesting photographs of rare items. ...
How long can one expect refrigerated minox agfapan 25 professional to keep? These films are 16 years old. Probably not worth the chemistry to process, and I...
If they were kept cold from the beginning, I can't imagine significant degradation happened - especially given the low ASA. Some sensitivity and/or dynamic...
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... I recently shot and processed some Verichrome Pan that expired in 1974 and was not, AFAIK, stored with any particular care (in terms of refrigeration and...
This brings up a related question I've been wondering about for quite awhile. I have several 120 rolls of Ansco All-Weather Pan that I shot in my mid teens,...
AfgaPan 25 will still probably be OK -- I've got a pile of Ilford Pan F that sat around for 10 years or so unrefrigerated and it was still OK (not great, but...
... IMO, HC-110 is just about the best possible choice for old film. It's got a strong anti-fog factor built in, and there are lots of choices for dilution....
In 1928 the Umberto Nobile captained airship "Italia" crashed enroute to the North Pole. A number of crewmen survived and one using the cameras and film of the...
Has anyone been successful in printing Minox negs onto Polaroid film with a Daylab or Polaprinter device. It's a optical process, I think, and should work if...
... You'd need to adjust the magnification, too -- the Daylab slide printers are designed to put a 35 mm slide onto a 3x4 pack film (or 4x5 or 8x10, depending...
Yes. I used Daylab to print Minox slides onto Type 55 essentially making a nice new negative and a positive. All this was before I had a scanner however. My...
The episode is described somewhere on the Web, and I read it with interest last year. Now I can't find it, of course... What I remember is that the film was...
... Correct, Type 665 (along with square format Type 85) are the pos/neg films being discontinued; Type 55 (4x5 single pos/neg) and IIRC 51 (4x5 ISO 400 high...
In a message dated 5/26/06 9:49:29 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, dfoy@... writes: I paid a lot of attention to what they described because in my business ...
... Unexposed, it should last about as well as B&W if kept cold (ideally, frozen). The silver halide won't degrade any more rapidly than a B&W the same ISO...
Well, all sorts of news around here! I found an Afga T1200 scanner on eBay for a total of $50, shipped, that fixes me up for scanning 116 negatives. A bit...
... If it *is* Kodachrome, I'll be reporting soon on the feasibility of processing K-12 film as B&W slides using a standard B&W reversal process (I can already...
If there is a collodial silver layer as the blue filter layer (or anti halo layer), you cannot process as a negative (although I thought that was typically...
... Tell me. I've got a roll of 35 mm Kodachrome II in front of me that came to me in my Motormatic -- it's pretty black, but if held up to a light, you can...
... From:glenn002003 Sent: 29 May 2006 12:20 HI, EVERYONE. I CAME ACROSS THIS SITE ON MINOX ENLARGERS (THE BEST I'V SEEN. HOPE YOU FIND IT HELPFUL. GLENN ...
It is very, very likely that you will get excellent results. I have used 15-year old ISO 25 films that were not refrigerated and experienced only a little fog,...
Refrigerated or frozen film can last very well, particularly slow B&W films. I had some of the last 116 format film made, Kodacolor 100 (C41 process), that I...
I'm sure your film is just fine, as everyone else has said as well, but just for another data point, I recently did a camera test using some Delta 400 that was...