For more information on "personal space" read Edward Hall's excellent book "The Hidden Dimension." Larry Z [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Hi all, A reminder: if you change ISPs, web hosts or otherwise change your email address, be sure to let me know so I can make the appropriate changes in the...
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just so this list isn't always about technical stuff... i've got a few new pix up on my flickr site that are subminiature in nature. here's the link to the...
... A further request on the Edixa subject, Gerald -- when you get time, could you measure the outside diameter of the Edixa spool, exclusive of the spring...
Just so this list doesn't get to be too much about actual photographs ( ;-) ), let me compliment your new scanner. This has definitely decided me on getting...
Great pictures, Matt. I've never tried stand developing, but your pictures certainly show the best of the Copex film possibilities. I guess that's one more...
thanks joe. why microfilm? i thought that was a somewhat normal thing to do with subminis. microfilm has a couple of advantages over regular film. they are: -...
sorry to get all arty for a moment. ok that's over, let's talk gear! woo hoo!!! thanks steve. yeah the scanner is pretty rockin'. for the 16mm, i just use the...
thanks jack. i tried stand developing once or twice, but wasn't thrilled with the results. it came out ok, but it took a long time and the results weren't any...
as i mentioned, i didn't have easy access to 'normal' film until recently. i'd quit using submini cameras because i couldn't access the negatives. using the...
... Also, with the right exposure and developer, microfilm can give tones that Verichrome Pan or Tri-X would be proud of -- even in a 5x7 or 8x10 print from a...
... Here we go again. If I don't have a bunch of expensive equipment and use it instead of taking pictures, my process can't be valid. I make prints, and...
In a message dated 12/5/06 1:25:07 PM Pacific Standard Time, silent1@... writes: Have *you* tried exposing and processing microfilm the way I do, and...
See, Matt, this is the problem with posting actual pictures. If you'd just stuck with collecting cameras and not taken any pictures, we wouldn't have another...
... Gigabit 25 is Copex with a (supplied) special developer, is it not? Why would it be different than the same emulsion on 16 mm? Since you haven't tested my...
Do I sense rising tensions? Please, PLEASE, let's not have another flame fest (though I must say to everyones credit that a Submini-L flamefest, is but a spark...
Please pardon my ignorance, but what is Gigabit 25? _____ From: SUBMINI-L@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SUBMINI-L@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of xkaes@... Sent:...
Hello Matt, I have just been on your Flickr site, but am currently having problems with my Browser so only looked at a few. For some reason I was drawn to your...
In a message dated 12/5/2006 11:15:07 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, spideyfan1972@... writes: Please pardon my ignorance, but what is Gigabit 25? ... ...
oh now you're just going to bait the list with that question, aren't you? developr choices are like politics or religion...best not discussed, lest we start...
... Gigabit film is repurposed microfilm/microfiche sold with a proprietary high resolution, low contrast developer. Rumor attributes it as being Agfa Copex,...
Thank you Matt, as that was what I thought. Since then I have been reading though some very old photgraphy books that I had given, looking at a variety of home...