On Thursday, May 2, 2002, at 02:33 PM, Cotty wrote:
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> LOL! Can I just send the derned thing to you, you load it, send it
> back??
Sure. Please be sure to include some form of bribery in the package.
Cookies are effective.
-Aaron
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Dooh! remind me not to type while I'm blabing with
Aaron on the phone.
--- Nitin Garg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Brendan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> From: Brendan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thu, 2 May 2002 10:45:48 -0400 (EDT)
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> Subject: Re: Re: 120 film - developing tanks and reels
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> Trust me there is nothing better than having life
> development support with Aaron walking you th
Good to know.I'll check in with him prior
to measuring out chemicals to check on ratio's
etc,BEFORE i lock the doors:)
Dave
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From: Brendan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Trust me there is nothing better than having life
development support with Aaron walking you thru.
--- David Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Way ahead of you.
>
> Dave :)
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> From: Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Luckily, your cheap AP tank came wi
Way ahead of you.
Dave :)
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From: Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Luckily, your cheap AP tank came with reels that have oversized
film-loading helpers. This will help you out. Don't panic.
I suggests taking a phone into the dark with you and putting me on
Oh Oh.My first attempt at home developing will be with a
roll of 120.May the emulsun gods be on our side Cotty:)
Dave
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on 05/01/02 15:05, Cotty shared with me:
> I practiced loading a roll of 120 on the same reel, extended to
6cm, and
> disaster! I can see (or
on 05/01/02 15:05, Cotty shared with me:
> I practiced loading a roll of 120 on the same reel, extended to 6cm, and
> disaster! I can see (or rather I can't ;-) that it's simply not gonna
> work in the pitch black. The reel is unstable and the film slips off all
> to readily.
>
> Do I remember s
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> Do I remember someone recommending stainless steel reels
> and/or tanks? Or
> was I dreaming? Do they cope with 120 better? Any recommendations,
> suppliers?
Jobo 1500 series tanks with s
I'm sure this was discussed recently, but perhaps for my pitiful sake,
someone could guide me with some advice on 120 developing??
Specifically - I have a Paterson plastic daylight tank wth universal
reel. Fine with 35mm, works great.
I practiced loading a roll of 120 on the same reel, extende
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