David Savage wrote:
On 3/16/07, ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Savage wrote:
At 11:59 AM 15/03/2007, ann sanfedele wrote:
John -- of course when I read your subject line what passed through my
mind first
was - um - It happened one Night or the 39 Steps :)
ann
Me too, but
On 3/16/07, ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Savage wrote:
At 11:59 AM 15/03/2007, ann sanfedele wrote:
John -- of course when I read your subject line what passed through my
mind first
was - um - It happened one Night or the 39 Steps :)
ann
Me too, but the
From: John Celio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/03/15 Thu AM 02:35:24 GMT
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Subject: Very old Hit film
At an antique/flea market I stumbled upon last sunday, I found a box of six
rolls of panchromatic Hit film. Here's a box just like it on eBay
From: Markus Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/03/15 Thu AM 05:38:12 GMT
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Subject: RE: Very old Hit film
Hi John
You could ask Gene M. on www.photo.net in the classic camera section.
He find lots of old cameras with exposed film inside
On Mar 15, 2007, at 0:38, Markus Maurer wrote:
Hi John
You could ask Gene M. on www.photo.net in the classic camera section.
He find lots of old cameras with exposed film inside and develops it.
He has a very entertaining website as well at
http://westfordcomp.com/holga/index.html.
David Savage wrote:
At 11:59 AM 15/03/2007, ann sanfedele wrote:
John -- of course when I read your subject line what passed through my
mind first
was - um - It happened one Night or the 39 Steps :)
ann
Me too, but the films were Apocalypse Now, American Graffiti Star
Wars...you
At an antique/flea market I stumbled upon last sunday, I found a box of six
rolls of panchromatic Hit film. Here's a box just like it on eBay, for
illustrative purposes: http://tinyurl.com/2vedp3
Hit cameras are tiny little novelty items from just after the end of WWII
I would soup it in D-76 straight up for 9 minutes at 70 degrees F. If
it's outdated, that will pump it up a bit. If it's in good condition,
it will be just slightly overdeveloped, and you'll be able to print it
nicely by using a 1 paper or 1 filter with multigrade paper.
Paul
On Mar 14, 2007,
John -- of course when I read your subject line what passed through my
mind first
was - um - It happened one Night or the 39 Steps :)
ann
John Celio wrote:
At an antique/flea market I stumbled upon last sunday, I found a box of six
rolls of panchromatic Hit film. Here's a box just like
At 11:59 AM 15/03/2007, ann sanfedele wrote:
John -- of course when I read your subject line what passed through my
mind first
was - um - It happened one Night or the 39 Steps :)
ann
Me too, but the films were Apocalypse Now, American Graffiti Star
Wars...you know...classics.
g
Dave
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At an antique/flea market I stumbled upon last sunday, I found a box of six
rolls of panchromatic Hit film. Here's a box just like it on eBay
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