William,
Thanks for the advice. I will try photoshop. I am not very good with it yet.
Teaching high school takes up alot of my spare time. Layers still throw me some
but I will give it a shot.
I do contact print these but I wanted to be able to put them on the web too.
-Chuck Flagg-
it´s just like with any other products. some people get the rest out of the
material
and some not. i mean we all have the key to test material. we are the
rulers, not the
companies:-) it might be that some agfa pan 25 seem to grainy or something
like this, but think about the development
it´
--- MARK POWER wrote:
> I would like to learn more about non-silver processing and would like to
> hear anyone using gumoil etc. Does anyone know of relevant chemical
> suppliers in the uk?
I don't use gum, but there are a number of Alt-Processing articles on my site,
if you have an interest.
C
There is a news group dedicated to alternative processes. Here is some info:
This is a monthly reminder note for the alt-photo-proces...@usask.ca
mailing list. It contains all the little details that everyone tends to
forget.
The purpose of the alt-photo-proces...@usask.ca mailing list is the
dis
Mark,
You might want to check out http://www.bostick-sullivan.com. I just checked
out there site and it looks like you missed an online gumoil class.
james
on 11/8/00 7:22 AM, MARK POWER at mpo...@coventry.ac.uk wrote:
> I would like to learn more about non-silver processing and would like t
I would like to learn more about non-silver processing and would like to
hear anyone using gumoil etc. Does anyone know of relevant chemical
suppliers in the uk?
Mark Power
Ed,
I have had some problems with Agfa Pan 100 4x5, and I have a friend that had
some problems with some 20x24 paper fogging. It took Agfa forever to respond
and fix both problems. My dealer here in Bloomington, IN stopped buying from
Agfa over the problems. When Agfa stopped making it's 100 speed
Just curious. Are other Agfa products besides the 25 asa film still "safe".
Agfa not going completely out of business is it? I mostly use Agfa paper
for printing my pinhole negatives for archival exhibition prints and though
I have tried a few other papers I presently still like agfa best.
ED