Cripes, the girl buys a little HiMatic to fool around with b+w, and now 
we're telling her she needs a darkroom and a 67.

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At 02:16 PM 8/26/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>ha ha, i liked the way collin has put it, amita.
>
>i replied your e-mail and then found many have already mentioned what i 
>was mentioning.  basic point is there are different grades of papers and 
>depending upon the kind of negative you get you need to use different 
>paper.  if you don't use, you don't get not only inappropriate, 
>many-a-times, hopeless pictures.  so, doing the things on our own is not 
>only best way to go, it is even much more enlightening - as far as B&W 
>photography is concerned.
>
>believe me, it is really fun to watch the pictures emerging in the darkroom !
>
>again, in collin's words, Enjoy yourself.  Resistance is futile.  :)
>all the best.
>
>anand.
>
>p.s. yes, you might want to go in for bigger negatives for more details at 
>later time, however, not in immediate future  :)


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