Also was wondering what the avail abilities of the bolex were in the coming
weeks? Thanks again matilda
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On 23 Jul 2014, at 05:35, John Woods jawood...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Generally I've always found 400ft of 16mm per 2 litres of developer is a good
ballpark number that
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Also was wondering what the avail abilities of the bolex were in the coming
weeks? Thanks again matilda
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On 23 Jul 2014, at 05:35, John Woods jawood...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Generally I've always found 400ft of 16mm
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] The Hand-Processing Chemistry Scheme.
Also was wondering what the avail abilities of the bolex were in the
coming
weeks? Thanks again matilda
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On 23 Jul 2014
Lindsay, I've not worked with Orwo (but have two rolls sitting before me) and I
would just use D-19 for the first developer if thats what you have available,
if you want to do a custom mix then D-94A is what Kodak officially recommends
for BW reversal 1st developer.
But maybe there are some
Generally I've always found 400ft of 16mm per 2 litres of developer is a good
ballpark number that hasn't let me down.
On Monday, July 21, 2014 8:20:59 PM, ben russell b...@dimeshow.com wrote:
Frameworkers,
Hello hello from New Hampshire! I'm putting together a short-term darkroom