RE: [pinhole-discussion] ilford

2002-09-09 Thread George L Smyth
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RE: [pinhole-discussion] ilford

2002-09-09 Thread ROBERTSON,TRAVIS J
: [pinhole-discussion] ilford Okay now that I'm finally building a darkroom I can hopefully start understanding more about the whole pinhole process and see more eye to eye with it rather than just read the discussion e-mails and try to figure out what goes where in all that lingo I'm not aware of yet

[pinhole-discussion] ilford

2002-09-09 Thread BWPHOTO4527
In a message dated 9/8/2002 9:16:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, kelca...@aol.com writes: what kind or brand of developer, stop bath, and fixer I should use in order to get the best results with ilford paper? I've had really good results in my home darkroom with Ilford Multigrade

Re: [pinhole-discussion] ilford

2002-09-09 Thread George L Smyth
--- kelca...@aol.com wrote: Okay now that I'm finally building a darkroom I can hopefully start understanding more about the whole pinhole process and see more eye to eye with it rather than just read the discussion e-mails and try to figure out what goes where in all that lingo I'm not

[pinhole-discussion] ilford

2002-09-08 Thread Kelcannj
Okay now that I'm finally building a darkroom I can hopefully start understanding more about the whole pinhole process and see more eye to eye with it rather than just read the discussion e-mails and try to figure out what goes where in all that lingo I'm not aware of yet. I'm very excited for

Re: [pinhole-discussion] ilford fiber paper?

2001-12-20 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 12/20/01 7:20:14 AM, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes: But most important, you need to wash longer, since the fiber paper is soaked with the chemicals. What you will find on drying is that the paper is not flat and that it has shrunk by about 1-3%. If you have access to a

Re: [pinhole-discussion] ilford fiber paper?

2001-12-20 Thread Guy Glorieux
b2myo...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 12/20/01 1:48:13 AM, rheat...@slonet.org writes: You develop paper (not RC) longer in the developer (1-3min) to get a full exposure. and fix for longer depending upon the fixer you are using. leezy But most important, you need to wash

Re: [pinhole-discussion] ilford fiber paper?

2001-12-20 Thread Richard Heather
Agfa paper has a logo imprinted on the back. I don't think Ilford does. Grade 1 should work fine for paper negs. You develop paper (not RC) longer in the developer (1-3min) to get a full exposure. If it looks too dense or too contrasty in the soup under safelight you may pull it out sooner but

[pinhole-discussion] ilford fiber paper?

2001-12-20 Thread R Duarte
I just realized that one of my packages of RC paper is actually not RC - it's fiber! I can't return it because the photo store doesn't allow returns on paper. Can I use this for printing in the same way that I use RC paper? I'm guessing I can't use it for paper negatives. Looking at the Ilford