spending $500+ on a new (or at least
new to me) camera, but then again, $300 in repairs isn't very appealing
either. I understand this is a tough set of questions to answer, but I need
to hear from severl viewpoints on this issue.
So what would you do?
thanks,
geordie c.
lab to do it when it
takes them way longer?"
Besides, take a peek at the images that are generally being printed on those
machines...
OK. I've ranted enough.
geordie
victoria, bc
>
> Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 19:03:13 -0800
> From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
#x27;s next for me? An LX? If ever see one in a store, I'll be sure to snap
it upbut they are never available around here.
geordie
victoria, bc
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someone might be able to enlighten me?
Any help would be great!
thanks
geordie
victoria, bc
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to do with
overdeveloping due to over agitation and perhaps too much time in the tank.
My next try will either confirm or disconfirm my theory...
Thx,
geordie
Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 12:26:42 +
From: Francis Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: developing tri-x in ilfosol-s
Dear Geord
I was wondering if anyone could tell me a developing time for tri-x 400 film
in Ilford Ilfosol-S developer?
I had the film in the tank for too long last time, so I want to know what
times other people are using.
thanks,
geordie
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> Silo at Night by Geordie Clarke - I like everything about this
> photo, from
> the composition to the light and dark to the industrial might it
> conveys to
> the moon in the dark sky...nice work and close to home!
> Regards, Bob S.
Thanks for the kind words Bo
[snip]
> Geordie Clarke's "Silo at Night"...I like the
> perspective, and the contrast which I find both subtle
> and dramatic in color and subject. I think a wider
> lens might have made the bottom left a bit less
> crowded.
[snip]
> Warmly,
> Bo
gMac".
> Hallo Vincent and Jules!!!
>
> Mary Jane
> (also known as Quentin T :)
Then what is a Whopper called? :)
Geordie Clarke
Victoria, BC
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Mark,
Thanks for your kind words and appreciation for my photograph. I am tempted
to go back and try the same shot but composed differently. It would also be
B&W since I don't use colour film anymore.
regards,
Geordie Clarke
Victoria, BC
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other brands and models might be good as
well?
Geordie Clarke
Victoria, British Columbia
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ke them
out of their cardboard mounts. Of course, sharpness may be lost this
way...but I can't tell you how much..
Geordie
> 1. Can film scanners be used for colour negatives? Does all that
> orange get
> in the way? And if they can, can Photoshop (or something) reverse
> the co
he samego
figure.
That's what I know so far.
Geordie Clarke
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