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15694
... Still plenty of courts in the USA that won't admit photographic evidence in digital form. That's very likely to change if/when Polaroid finally stops...
Donald Qualls
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Nov 1, 2007
10:38 am
15695
we just had a "take your kids to work" thing and they were giving free photos of your kid in one display where they were using a Polaroid... I made a comment ...
mark hahn
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Nov 1, 2007
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15696
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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15697
Hello, A while back I procured a Minox daylight tank minus the thermometer. I know that the thermometer is used, in a pumping action, to agitate the chemicals...
Bogdan Karasek
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Nov 1, 2007
8:37 pm
15698
The standard for admissibility is very low as you say, but that's not what I was talking about. If one side in a trial tried to prove some fact of importance...
Michael Taglieri
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Nov 1, 2007
8:37 pm
15699
Actually, cameras and printers are shrinking, and it may eventually be possible to have a digital camera with a built-in 4x6 printer that pops out a print just...
Michael Taglieri
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Nov 1, 2007
8:38 pm
15700
In a message dated 11/1/2007 1:38:34 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, MTaglieri@... writes: Actually, cameras and printers are shrinking, and it may...
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Nov 1, 2007
9:37 pm
15701
... This already exists, using a special thermally activated paper to produce a print in a minute or so (at a cost not much less than Polaroid pack film) while...
Donald Qualls
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Nov 1, 2007
9:37 pm
15702
Bogdan, There's no need to do any such thing. It's very difficult to seal the tank as it is designed to allow easy ingress and exit of fluids. Doing inversions...
Godfrey DiGiorgi
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Nov 1, 2007
10:19 pm
15703
Bogden, I'd think that sloshing the tank back and forth about 30 degrees each direction would suffice to agitate the liquid. Dennis 45/27/17N 123/51/12W ... ...
dnns_shrdn
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Nov 1, 2007
11:40 pm
15704
I went to Sierra Leone at the end of 2005 and took a Polaroid pack camera that I bought on eB** for peanuts, plus a supply of that wonderful positive/negative...
David Foy
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Nov 2, 2007
12:46 am
15705
Absolutely true. Digital or film, the integrity of the photographer vouches for the image, and the chain of custody means more than anything else. There is no...
David Foy
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Nov 2, 2007
12:58 am
15706
Digital is still relatively expensive for many applications because of the cost of inkjet printing. However there may be a crack in the dam -- Kodak has broken...
David Foy
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Nov 2, 2007
12:58 am
15707
i never agitate that way -- i just pour a little developer out and pour some more in, continuous flow, does the same thing in what i have always thought was a...
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Nov 2, 2007
1:11 am
15708
I've also had good luck using an eyedropper to force feed the cycle -- pump some chemical down the tank, catch the spillover in a dish, then eyedropper it up...
David Foy
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Nov 2, 2007
1:40 am
15709
Has anyone tried diazo microfilm in a submini? DF...
David Foy
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Nov 2, 2007
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15710
... You would need a heck of a sunny day. The old overhead transparancy maker at school back in teh 1970's took something like 30 seconds exposure contact...
Charles MacDonald
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Nov 2, 2007
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15711
... Sadly, that wonderful Type 665 has been gone for more than a year now, killed (they claimed) by discontinuation of the negative film stock by its supplier....
Donald Qualls
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Nov 2, 2007
11:04 am
15712
... I simply use a BIC pen as a substitute for the thermometer. It's about the right diameter. At last a use for all those ball point pens that don't write any...
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Nov 2, 2007
1:31 pm
15713
Hi, Just to Thank all those who replied to my query. We have so many dead Bics around the house that I'll be able to use a different BIC each time I develop...
Bogdan Karasek
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Nov 3, 2007
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15714
I've searched but can't get a definitive answer on processing some Fujicolor CN as B&W. The reason I ask is because I bought 100 rolls of 110 Fujicolor and the...
vk4aok
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Nov 11, 2007
1:09 pm
15715
In a message dated 11/11/2007 5:09:18 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, kelly@... writes: It is a couple of years out of date but wasn't in a freezer until...
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Nov 11, 2007
2:06 pm
15716
... C-41 color film in B&W chemistry will always have a high base density, there's really no way around that because of the orange mask (formed from unreacted...
Donald Qualls
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Nov 11, 2007
2:36 pm
15717
... Okay, I missed this part -- another excellent option would be to do your own C-41. My developers page has a formula for homebrew 2-bath C-41 developer...
Donald Qualls
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Nov 11, 2007
2:36 pm
15718
Orange fog or silver fog? I'm betting silver, as there may be a colloidal silver yellow mask between the blue sensitive top layers and the rest of the color ...
Peter Frederick
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Nov 11, 2007
5:37 pm
15719
Dear Kelly I 've just tried to develop expired 110 film (Konica 200 ASA)home in a yankee tank. It worked out well. I used the Mononegacolor kit from Amaloco...
Spyro Markadonakis
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Nov 11, 2007
8:38 pm
15720
Thanks Spyro, I saw the product from your link and the pictures you took. They are in color. My object is to develop the silver in the film just like a B&W...
vk4aok
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Nov 12, 2007
12:37 am
15721
Well, after all the thoughts here it looks like it's the orange mask silver and there's not much I can do about it, appart from going the C-41 route. I will...
vk4aok
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Nov 12, 2007
11:15 am
15722
It's gonna be very flat, there isn't that much silver in color negative film! Peter...
Peter Frederick
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Nov 12, 2007
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15723
Murray If you look around the discussions in flickr you will find many people trying develop C41 in b&w chemistry. There are many examples of photographs too. ...
Spyros Markadonakis
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Nov 12, 2007
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