Re: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-13 Thread Norm Baugher
Just try and process my film.come on I dareyeah, I didn't think 
so...
Norm

Shel Belinkoff wrote:

Just to add a little diversity to the  threads here:

Last night I processed a few rolls of APX 100 in Rodinal
while watching the Roy Orbison "B&W Night" DVD.  What a
pleasant experience ;-))
Who still processes their own B&W negs?
 




RE: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-12 Thread Bill Sawyer
I do, too, Shel.  APX 100 or Tri-X, both in Rodinal.  Some 6x6 B&W, also,
shot with an old C220.

Thanks for asking.

-Original Message-
From:   Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   February 11, 2004 1:49 PM
To: PDML
Subject:Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

Just to add a little diversity to the  threads here:

Last night I processed a few rolls of APX 100 in Rodinal
while watching the Roy Orbison "B&W Night" DVD.  What a
pleasant experience ;-))

Who still processes their own B&W negs?

shel





Re: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-12 Thread brooksdj
> On 11 Feb 2004 at 10:49, Shel Belinkoff 
wrote:
> 
> > Just to add a little diversity to the  threads here:
> > 
> > Last night I processed a few rolls of APX 100 in Rodinal
> > while watching the Roy Orbison "B&W Night" DVD.  What a
> > pleasant experience ;-))
> > 
> > Who still processes their own B&W negs?

Hi Shel.
I do.:-)
Mostly Kodak Tmax with some FP+5. If i do any indoor horse stuff Kodak 3200 is my new
choice,with 
the Delta a close second.
I have only tried Ilfords DDX and Kodak's Tmax developers,so i dont have much to
contribute,but the 
Tmax seems fine.
At this time the bathroom sees double duty.LOL

Dave




Re: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-12 Thread Mark Roberts
graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Peter Alling wrote:
>> I do.  I wish I had a place set up _just_ to process film though.
>> I just hate bathroom and kitchen sink processing.
>> 
>I can relate to that. It takes me a bit more than an hour to setup, teardown, 
>and clean up. Makes it a bit of an effort unless I have a project to do.

Arrgh! I still don't have a permanent darkroom set up yet. I have to go
through the whole business of setting up the enlarger and everything and
tearing down after making prints. Still, I did sell a couple yesterday.
makes it worth the hassle.

Note to Frank Theriault: Yesterday's print sale was the result of an
exhibit I had in *June* last year. So you may enjoy the benefits of your
current exhibit for some time to come. Get yourself a web site set up:
People see your exhibit, browse the web site and order that way.

-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com



RE: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread Paul Ewins
>Who still processes their own B&W negs?

Yep, 35mm, 120 and 4x5.

I've just about finished setting up the new darkroom and want to give
the recently acquired Jobo and Beseler a go.

Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia




Re: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread Peter Alling
I do.  I wish I had a place set up _just_ to process film though.
I just hate bathroom and kitchen sink processing.
At 01:49 PM 2/11/04, you wrote:
Just to add a little diversity to the  threads here:

Last night I processed a few rolls of APX 100 in Rodinal
while watching the Roy Orbison "B&W Night" DVD.  What a
pleasant experience ;-))
Who still processes their own B&W negs?

shel
I drink to make other people interesting.
-- George Jean Nathan  



Re: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread William Robb

- Original Message - 
From: "Shel Belinkoff"
Subject: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal



>
> Who still processes their own B&W negs?

I am taking a bit of an enforced hiatus from it, but I
will have a darkroom again.

William Robb




RE: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread tom
> -Original Message-
> From: Cotty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> On 11/2/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
> 
> >I may just shoot b/w at gfm and process it myself
> 
> Oooh, can I borrow an IS lens???

Sure, I've only got the 70-200...

tv




RE: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread Cotty
On 11/2/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:

>I may just shoot b/w at gfm and process it myself

Oooh, can I borrow an IS lens???


:-)))




Cheers,
  Cotty


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Re: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread Collin R Brendemuehl

Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 10:49:20 -0800
From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: PDML <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Just to add a little diversity to the  threads here:

Last night I processed a few rolls of APX 100 in Rodinal
while watching the Roy Orbison "B&W Night" DVD.  What a
pleasant experience ;-))
Who still processes their own B&W negs?

shel
moi aussi

35mm, tmax 100 & 400 (tmax dev), & plus-x (hc-110)
4x5 & 8x10, tmax (tmax dev), plus-x, bergger (hc-110)
120 acros (hc-110)
Collin




Re: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread Rob Studdert
On 11 Feb 2004 at 10:49, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Just to add a little diversity to the  threads here:
> 
> Last night I processed a few rolls of APX 100 in Rodinal
> while watching the Roy Orbison "B&W Night" DVD.  What a
> pleasant experience ;-))
> 
> Who still processes their own B&W negs?

Yep, TMZ and D3200 in T-Max most slower films in Ilfosol-S, Rodinal or Aculux 
2. I'm at the outside sink when I process, no luxuries like TV or music but the 
time seems to go pretty fast between 30 sec spaced agitations.


Rob Studdert
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RE: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread tom
> -Original Message-
> From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> 
> Who still processes their own B&W negs?

It's been a while, but I still have a kitchen cabinet full of gear.

I may just shoot b/w at gfm and process it myself...then again, I may be
kidding myself.

tv




Re: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread graywolf
A $5 a sheet for 4x5 I figure I am paying myself between $30-$60 per hour to do 
it, grin. Sounds like it is kind of like knitting for you, Shel.

--

Shel Belinkoff wrote:

Just to add a little diversity to the  threads here:

Last night I processed a few rolls of APX 100 in Rodinal
while watching the Roy Orbison "B&W Night" DVD.  What a
pleasant experience ;-))
Who still processes their own B&W negs?

shel


--
graywolf
http://graywolfphoto.com
"You might as well accept people as they are,
you are not going to be able to change them anyway."



RE: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread Rothman, Aric
I process all my B&W.  (APX 100, HP5+, Tri-X, Pan-F)  Sometimes I use Portra 400 B&W 
(lovely film), and I get that
processed at the lab.

Aric

> -Original Message-
> From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 1:49 PM
> To: PDML
> Subject: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal
> 
> 
> Just to add a little diversity to the  threads here:
> 
> Last night I processed a few rolls of APX 100 in Rodinal
> while watching the Roy Orbison "B&W Night" DVD.  What a
> pleasant experience ;-))
> 
> Who still processes their own B&W negs?
> 
> shel
> 



Re: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread Paul Stenquist
I still process my own BW, although I don't shoot as much of it as I
once did. Still use D-76 1:1 for most films. T-Max Developer for Ilford
3200 or TMZ3200.
Paul

Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Just to add a little diversity to the  threads here:
>
> Last night I processed a few rolls of APX 100 in Rodinal
> while watching the Roy Orbison "B&W Night" DVD.  What a
> pleasant experience ;-))
>
> Who still processes their own B&W negs?
>
> shel



Re: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread Chris Murray
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Just to add a little diversity to the  threads here:
> 
> Last night I processed a few rolls of APX 100 in Rodinal
> while watching the Roy Orbison "B&W Night" DVD.  What a
> pleasant experience ;-))
> 
> Who still processes their own B&W negs?
> 
> shel

I do!  In fact, I started doing it because of this list. I think I'll be
doing it for a long time too, I also print my own B+W. Its been a long
time since I have had a roll of color film in my pentax.

- Chris

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Re: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal

2004-02-11 Thread Gianfranco Irlanda
Hi Shel,

Last night for me was the turn of a Tri-X roll, developed in
XTol, 9' at 19°C. A tiny bit thin, but should print well. I
should have given priority to a Delta 3200 that is waiting a bit
too much. Maybe tonight... I absolutely have to print too, there
are several rolls still without contact proofs. :-(

Ciao,

Gianfranco

- Original Message - 
From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: PDML <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 7:49 PM
Subject: Rock 'n' Roll with Rodinal


> Just to add a little diversity to the  threads here:
> 
> Last night I processed a few rolls of APX 100 in Rodinal
> while watching the Roy Orbison "B&W Night" DVD.  What a
> pleasant experience ;-))
> 
> Who still processes their own B&W negs?
> 
> shel
> 

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