Re: [pinhole-discussion] beseler room temperature color chemicals.

2001-12-07 Thread Bill Erickson
Thanks for the reply. I've  formerly used  only RA4, but will try
Ilfochrome.
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From: Chris Peregoy pere...@gl.umbc.edu
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Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] beseler room temperature color chemicals.


 I used to use these all the time and thought they were great. I used
 them in the early 80's in a ciba drum and motor base and did up to 16x20
 prints. Later I moved to a Jobo and 20x24 prints and still used them.
 Now I have a 40 Colenta. I just finished mixing 10 gal of kodak
 chemicals and your post reminded me of my earlier years working at room
 temprature, processing a print for 20 minutes, (EP2 was slower). You
 might look into other chemicals. I think I saw the Jobo's line of
 chemicals could also be used at room temprature.

 Bill Erickson wrote:

  Ihe arts center where i teach has a darkroom but no capacity for
  stable higher water temps. tTe beseler room temp color chemicals would
  allow us to do color printing,  but I can't find anyone who'se ever
  used them, and the last camera store I went to had sent their full
  supply back because it was all contaminated. Any reports of experience?
 


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Re: [pinhole-discussion] beseler room temperature color chemicals.

2001-12-07 Thread Chris Peregoy
I used to use these all the time and thought they were great. I used 
them in the early 80's in a ciba drum and motor base and did up to 16x20 
prints. Later I moved to a Jobo and 20x24 prints and still used them. 
Now I have a 40 Colenta. I just finished mixing 10 gal of kodak 
chemicals and your post reminded me of my earlier years working at room 
temprature, processing a print for 20 minutes, (EP2 was slower). You 
might look into other chemicals. I think I saw the Jobo's line of 
chemicals could also be used at room temprature.


Bill Erickson wrote:

Ihe arts center where i teach has a darkroom but no capacity for 
stable higher water temps. tTe beseler room temp color chemicals would 
allow us to do color printing,  but I can't find anyone who'se ever 
used them, and the last camera store I went to had sent their full 
supply back because it was all contaminated. Any reports of experience?





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