Does anyone know how to wire up the auto focus stuff on an Omega D3?
please respond to me off line..
aschm...@aandy.org
thanks in advance have a great weekend all!!
andy
or just let it expose until dark maybe Plus develop it..
andy
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= Original Message From Ed Engberg
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40 years ago the little white spots were caused by bubbles in the
developer
bath.
They fixed that problem 35 years ago. ;-)
Yes they could be air bells caused by bubbles. But I think she is using
sheet film. Air bells are
Hi:
I've run into a few of those situations as well, where the light is
failing and it will be dark before the picture is done.
You could try intensifing the image. I could look up info on
intensifiers.
The instrument you want is called an integrator, although they are usually
used with a
40 years ago the little white spots were caused by bubbles in the developer
bath.
Ed
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