I'm a firm believer in living with a print for a few days before making any decisions about reprinting. And if you want the harshest judge, just show it...
... Barrie, titling your msg "Competition Prints for 2004" and posting a rant about Fine Art prints... are you trying to be controversial? I don't think the...
Hi Nige, ... The water here is pretty awful to drink, so maybe not the best for developing film. But I have no alternative to processing here. Every x-ray...
New Year greetings to all. After 14 very short weeks we are home safely but a little tied. 140 rolls for me, 111 rolls for Wendy. Can anyone provide finacial...
... Welcome Back! That's only 2 & 1/2 rolls a day between you... sounds much less that way :) If they were all colour negs, thats about $1700 bucks worth! ...
First of all, a happy 2004 to everyone. As I have started developing my own b&w film, there are many questions around. One of them is the following: I use Agfa...
Hi, ... Try both to see what you like. There are a lot of things you can do/try/change. The result depends on how you rate your films (speed), the lightmeter...
Hi all, I would like to thank Dimitri for his advise and the link. very useful and informative. Regarding Rodinal-Tri-X combo, I knew it was like adding grain...
Hi Everyone, Do you rememberfrom the Intro Course, the cardboard spinning disk that you can use as a light meter if your camera dosn;t have one? I have a guy...
Cass Hall
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Jan 10, 2004 12:01 am
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... Welcome back Kerry! Perhaps you can take some intro "film developing" courses and get the students to help you with your film? On another topic, here is a...
Cass, Welcome back too :-) The phone number seems to be a wrong number. The cardboard spinning disk is probably a "spinning top" with one side black and the...
I think the "spinning disk" that Cass is referring to is the one made by Peter Hunter. ... http://personals.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Personals New people, new...
... Yup, that would be a more modern, MCC-ish interpretation. (But not as fun as a spinning top - I must be in a handicraft mode at the moment, having just...
... So...if you were into colour photography, would the spinning top have the primary colours marked on it? If so, what would it look like when spinning if the...
... Only if you wanted it to. ... They would both look the same if you had your eyes shut. With your eyes open they would both look the same if each colour...
... I want it to! ... But what if you had a colourful imagination??? ... Couldn't they look black or white? Or maybe brown? ... That would make sepia look...
BACK TO ME NOW! So have you got one? I believe I mean the one David has. Cass ... _________________________________________________________________ E-mail just...
Cass Hall
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Jan 13, 2004 4:31 am
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... David? Do you mean the grey cards that David Oldfield handed out a couple of years ago? Summary: a person wants something. But we don't who he is because...
I suppose you could always just duck out to the local paint shop and get a grey scale card from them......and then sell it at an over inflated price....... ...
The following message was copied from the ' Pure Silver List :- Lith printing update. For those who like to dabble in the brown art of Lith printing.. . I am...
Hi all, I'm a regular buyer of that magazine as it is the only b&w-only mag I can get here. For those who haven't heard about it, it is published by the same ...
... I did indeed and will be more than happy to add updates. Tims' Lith book is one of my favorites and I recommend anyone with the vaguest interest in Lith...
A 'Peter Hunter exposure dial' - that's what he wants! _________________________________________________________________ Protect your inbox from harmful...