Re: [Frameworks] Retirement

2012-08-10 Thread DOMINIC ANGERAME
Thank all you that have shown support for and it has been a pleasure and sometimes a challenge working with all of you during the 33 years, Canyon's Board members emails are listed on the Canyon website and it is best to communicate with them directly since i have heard that emails sent to

Re: [Frameworks] Retirement

2012-08-10 Thread op
Shame on these people; Maia C Carpenter Nathaniel Dorsky Denah Johnson Dayna Plays Mark Toscano Owen On Aug 10, 2012, at 3:07 AM, DOMINIC ANGERAME dominicanger...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Thank all you that have shown support for and it has been a pleasure and sometimes a challenge

[Frameworks] shooting and hand processing expired film

2012-08-10 Thread katherine Bauer
Hi Frameworks I was wondering if you had any tips for shooting and then for the hand processing of expired black and white Tri-X film. Like, does the film tend to want more or less light when it is old and was not stored properly at all... Does it take more time or less time in comparison to good

Re: [Frameworks] shooting and hand processing expired film

2012-08-10 Thread Scott Dorsey
Shoot a test, process a test. Just take fifty feet or so and run it and see what it's like. You may need to open an extra stop or so. When you develop the test, look at the edges of the film where it has not been exposed. Compare with some other processed negative... it should be clear and not

Re: [Frameworks] hand processing expired Tri-X

2012-08-10 Thread Scott Dorsey
Thanks Scott! I was going to hand process as reversal though... Process the test as negative since it's easier and there's less to go wrong. But if you process as reversal, again look at the unexposed area and it should be a nice solid black, and not a smoky grey. The fog will bring the