Hello, Branko. Thank you for the feedback. Actually, I had some very good results with my #29 filter a while back when Ilford ISO 200 SFX (special effects...
... Angelo, You may want to try Konica IR720 film. I have never tried it with portraits but love it for landscapes. It is not very fast but it has virtually no...
... Offcourse Nikon fanatics are quiet because they know that Canon is much better! :-) On the digital cameras, if 35mm colour was what one was doing there is ...
Dear Branko: Thank you very much for this very useful information. I have recorded the names and ISO/ASA ratings of these films on a card, which I have just...
Dear Branko: Nikon certainly lost "the digital war". Sad. I believe their digital cameras may be pretty "bulletproof" but their flagship digital model - from...
Thanks Barrie That is a very nice site. I was consoidering putting some of my photos on it to share with my family. Happy New Year, See you at the Club. ...
Hi there ! Yes, I've just discovered this site, and it works well. If you are a Yahoo member, you don't even need another login / pwd. Great way to share your...
Greetings all ; If you have the time , worth a look << http://www.artphotogallery.org/02/artphotogallery/02.html >> Cheers Barrie B. See many of you on...
Greetings all; it was a not so hot night for our first meeting of 2006. There were 17 members/ visitors present. A warm welcome to the visitors. Kerry advised...
Hi folks, What's the best way of disposing of concentrate chemicals that are past their use-by date (just ruined 2 rolls of film because the developer was...
Greetings Kim ; Firstly Kim , what chemicals are you referring too ? you wrote: Hi folks, ... What Chemicals ? & What quantity ? .... Please send me...
... take them to a chemical disposal site (might cost you, unless you can locate a freebie day they run occasionly) or, dilute... and pour down your drain...
All, If you are living in Melbourne/Victoria/Australia, this may be relevant. This is not related to B&W traditional photography, but my house got burgled on...
... Assuming you are disposing of small qantities of photo chemicals, flush them down the sink. After all, many of the ordinary household chemicals we use such...
... go. ... ditto to what Raymond wrote. Ilfosol is known for it's poor keeping abilities once opened. If it's at all off colour, it's suspect. I used it for...
Luckily I had an unopened bottle of LC29, Ilfostop and rapid fixer on hand so the next film I developed was fine. Won't be buying Ilfosol S again. The biggest...
Ilfosol goes off quickly when the bottle is opened for the reason that it is inherently a soft working developer which, due to its formulation to achieve a...
... that ... I believe ID-11 is basically the same as D76. D76 is pretty well what everything else is compared to. I've used it, but prefer contentrates. I...
thanks for that. I used LC29 on a subsequent roll and was quite happy with the results. Cost-wise all of those options seem pretty affordable when a lab would...
D76 (ID-11 is identical) is the yardstick against which other developers are compared. ID-11 is the best developer to start with and fully explore in dilutions...