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 B&W reversal 1st developer.
But maybe there are some E
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Also was wondering what the avail abilities of the bolex were in the coming
weeks? Thanks aga
Also was wondering what the avail abilities of the bolex were in the coming
weeks? Thanks again matilda
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> Generally I've always found 400ft of 16mm per 2 litres of developer is a good
> ballpark number that hasn't let me dow
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 wrote:
Frameworkers,
Hello hello from New Hampshire! I'm putting together a short-term darkroom
set-up and wanted to ma
Frameworkers,
Hello hello from New Hampshire! I'm putting together a short-term darkroom
set-up and wanted to make use of your hive mind to double-check my somewhat
creaky hand-processing techniques, with particular regard to B/W reversal
and negative chemistry.
I'm planning (along with a few ot