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<p>thanks<br>
looks good to me!</p>
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<p>cool<br>
sounds like the developrs are the ones that matter so i may get hold of some accordian bottles and CO2 to get it sorted<br>
sides<br>
even if i only use one kit for 6 months the price is good enough for me at 30 pounds<br>
thanks alot</p>
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<p>spound like a winner to me as i usually but up the contrast anyways<br>
i will have a mess with times and temps but i like the idea of using the stuff without diluting so it is easy to store<br>
thanks for the help</p>
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<p>Anyone used Fuji ACROS 100 in Ilford Perceptol? Whats it like?</p>
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<p>Hi<br>
I was wondering how I should go about storing the Kodak E6 (Six step) processing kit once I start to use it. I don't develop too often (once every two weeks or so) and want to maximise the lifetime of the concentrates and the working solutions.Working solutions shoudnt be tooo hard as i can use 500ml bottles to the top but waht about concentrates? Are they good in the standard kodak bottles?<br>
Thanks in Advance,</p>
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<p>whowould want a plainold JPEG file when you could have the glory of a projected Velvia slide or the beaty of a 645 on a light table?</p>
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<p>I was wondering what Fuji ACROS 100 is like in comparison to what I use now, Kodak T-Max 100. On paper T-Max is better but the Fuji is cheaper and has the awesome EZloading spools. Mostly looking for good grain and abit of sharpness. Also, In terms of developer, What is Kodak HC-110 like? I dont do too much developing so i tend to go one shot, plus i like it's high concentrations. I am thinking of getting some specimen vials to keep 12ml amounts is ready to mix with the right amount of water (i will mess about with ratios later). I would be using it mainly on either T-max 100 or ACROS 100 depending on what you guys say. What is it like with these films? I use a rotary drum and Unicolor motorbase.</p>
Those of you who shoot 35mm slides.
in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
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<p>no offence<br>
but you will have a lot of trouble in getting a sterio image to work with a new 3d monitor as you will have to mess about with complex stuff such as polarisation seperation and the like<br>
i would stick with a viewer anyways</p>