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  1. I am looking for the best quality yet least expencive color enlarger head? Also a color print processor? Not the manual type that you are required to change the chemistry everytime you process a print! The good kind that they use in photo labs. Like a Day lab type thing at a price of under $200.00!! I know your thinking I'm in a dream world but there might be someone/anyone out there that might have one they want to get rid of because they nolonger have a use for it!!!!

    oh yeah one more thing does anyone have a price list for how much old antique Kodak, Argus, and other camera are worth??

     

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    THANX,

    Gabrielle D. Goodman

    anyone who want to see my older photographs I have a web page at:

     

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    http://members.tripod.com/~ElleG/index.htm

  2. HEY!!

    The quickest and easyest was to process and black & white

    film of any speed any brand is useing A & B diafine! it only takes 16

    minutes plus the time it takes to dry thats all.

     

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    if you get the chance look in this forum under A & B diafine for

    instructions on how to use it!

     

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    HOPE I HELPED YOU!

    Gabrielle

  3. I knew I was forgetting somthing about the A-B process!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I didn't meantion that they are very stable. You can use them over and over. Also the tempeture dosen't matter you can just leave the out, just make sure you have the lid on TIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!

    The speed of the film is no worry!!!!!!! This works with any speed film without having to adjust time and temp. NOW IS THAT SIMPLE OR WHAT??? The only drawback is that unless you like grain in your long distance photographs with 400 ASA use the old method to process you Black & White film. I like my photo's to have grain! It

    leaves you with a bit more of an emotional impression. Just load your film as usual and remember 3, 3, 30, 5, 5, & 30.

  4. If your like me you can't wait to see how your Black & white images came out on the film!?! I have a quick way for this to be done. There are to chemicals that are out there that make this happen. They are A&B Diafine, they inable you to process a roll of black & white film in the time spand of 16 minuets as to where doing it the other way it takes much more of your time. This is a quick & easy way to a happy photographer. IT'S AS SIMPLE AS:

     

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    3 MINUTES A-DIAFINE

     

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    3 MINUTES B-DIAFINE

     

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    30 SECOND RINCE IN WATER

     

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    5 MINUTES IN FIXER

     

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    WASH IN RUNNING WATER 5 MINUTES

     

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    30 SECONDS IN PHOTOFLO

     

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    THEN HANG TO DRY.

     

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    YOU ARE ALL DONE!!!! NOW WAS THAT EASY OR WHAT?

     

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    I know some photographers know about this process and use it ; However, their are quite a few that don't know. I went to Columbia College, Chicago for a year. In that time I taught my Darkroom Workshop I (black & white) instructor how to process film useing A&B Diafine. THANX 4 YOUR TIME,

     

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    Gabrielle

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