My father-in-law's house, to which we will be moving soon, includes a fully
equipped darkroom. Two enlargers [Bessler 23C Series II with Universal
Colorhead, the other has no visible nameplate, looks kinda like an Omega but
isn't; lenses include Elgeet 135/4.5 Colorstigmat, EL-Nikkor 80/5.6,
You have mail =)
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2010/8/9 Stan Halpin s...@stans-photography.info:
My father-in-law's house, to which we will be moving soon, includes a fully
equipped darkroom. Two enlargers [Bessler 23C Series II with Universal
Colorhead, the other has no visible nameplate, looks kinda like an Omega
With most of pro studios and bigger freelancers moved to digital
backs, I saw an influx of cheap JOBO processors. I got one myself for
about 100 Euro (and that was more than year before) with all the
accessories and tanks (the middle grade model with lift), for
developig BW...
I guess elsewhere
If anyone is wanting cheap darkroom stuff, boy is it really getting cheap. Midwest
Photo has a bunch of used Jobo stuff.
I got a small tank, 4x5 holder, daylight non-mechanical cap, and rollers for cheap.
Just ask for Dan. http://www.mpex.com
There is no quid pro quo, I just enjoy shopping
Rollers? Mechanical processor?
-Mat
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 09:25:48 -0400, Collin Brendemuehl
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If anyone is wanting cheap darkroom stuff, boy is it really getting cheap. Midwest
Photo has a bunch of used Jobo stuff.
I got a small tank, 4x5 holder, daylight non-mechanical
I got the little rollers that will let me spin it manually.
They'll be hot-glued to a base this week. Looks to be a really convenient system. I
just have to figure out the time changes and develop a consistent rolling practice.
Sincerely,
C. Brendemuehl
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