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Strange Patterns showing up on Negatives
casey_c replied to Gbonii's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
thats what im thinking, i have this same exact camera and the patterns on the film look identical.- 6 replies
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Strange Patterns showing up on Negatives
casey_c replied to Gbonii's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
looks like they're from the plate on the film back. take your film back and rest it against the negative. if the marks line up- then it's from your film back.- 6 replies
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Not sure if anyone has seen this yet, Ilford Photo teases upcoming film stock release in multiple formats Anyone have any guesses?
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Adox Silvermax developer
casey_c replied to bruce_erickson1's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
Could be the date of manufacture. I've gone through several bottles of Silvermax dev. I suggest just shooting a roll, cut a few inches off and do a test development to see if it's working. Good luck! -
Vertical streaks on C41 negatives
casey_c replied to MISTERMIKE's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
Chiming in on this, I've had similar results with Unicolor. I've tried Tetenal with great results. Cinestills liquid kit isn't bad either... but try Tetenal first. -
Help with the CineStill Cs41 2-Bath Kit
casey_c replied to RafTheWookie's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
After the powder is completely dissolved and the temperature is at 102 degrees (38c) you can begin processing your film. -
Hi Bill, Thanks for the input- I will try this exact method this weekend. Now I need to find a use for this Spur HRX that I purchased. :)
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Hi All, Just wanted to see if anyone has had any good success using this developer. I recently bought some to use with Rollei 80s to 'tone down the contrast' a bit. I understand that you need to rate the film a bit lower when using this developer. It's much different than what I usually use, Rodinal, D76, Microphen, HC-110, and DDX. Let me know your thoughts!
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Kodak Ektachrome 100 35 availablity
casey_c replied to western_isles's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
I've seen some stores only get about 1 quarter of their amounts that they've requested. Either Kodak didn't make enough or, they didn't realize the demand for it. I was able to get 10 rolls of E100 from thefindlab.- 15 replies
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According to my tracking information- I should receive mine today. Will shoot 2 rolls and send them out for processing this weekend.
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Storing RC Paper - Long term
casey_c replied to casey_c's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
I see a pattern here- I have about 10 packs of 25 sheet ilford paper and a few other 50 packs of ilford paper- all in 8x10. I also have some 11x14. I'll check on Amazon for some thick ziplock bags and toss them in the freezer. Thank you guys! -
Storing RC Paper - Long term
casey_c replied to casey_c's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
Disregard, I didn't search before I posted. Seems it'll last me a pretty decent time- 3-5 years as long as they're flat and kept cool. -
Hi Guys, I recently had to move my darkroom from where it was and store a good portion of it all in plastic containers until I can bring everything out again. My chemistry is fine as I just ran out of Ilford Multigrade, but my paper (around 300 sheets) will be stored until I can use it again. All of it was purchased last July. It'll be stored in a cool, dry area in the containters (hallway closet). My question is this, How long will these hold up? About 3 boxes are opened, the rest are sealed. These are new, but I've been told that RC paper can only last around 2 years. I'm not sure how long it'll be until I can move into a solid location until then. Any advice would be great- Sorry if I'm beating a dead horse.
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Ilford Survey for Film Users
casey_c replied to Vincent Peri's topic in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
Done!