Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-27 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Bill D. Casselberry Subject: Re: bone-simple darkrooms Wheatfield wrote: Something to think about: If you shoot large format, especially 8x10 or larger, all you need is a lightbulb hanging from a wire, and a few trays. True, a thermometer and a Timex

Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-27 Thread Brendan
To bad there are no crickets around here I could us such a timing system. --- William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: Shel Belinkoff Subject: Re: bone-simple darkrooms I thought Casselberry would still be counting cricket chirps g. Now

Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-27 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Hmmm ... do I see a marketing opportunity? Brendan wrote: To bad there are no crickets around here I could us such a timing system. -- Shel Belinkoff mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/ - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to

Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-27 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Define cheap. Do you want something just for processing film, or to use with your enlarger? Brendan wrote: anyone have a decent cheap timer for sale yes, cricekts no lol. -- Shel Belinkoff mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/ - This message is from the

Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-27 Thread Aaron Reynolds
On Monday, May 27, 2002, at 10:42 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote: Hmmm ... do I see a marketing opportunity? After that stuff you rub onto your lens to get more light I don't think anyone will buy anything from you, Shel. ;) -Aaron - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To

Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-27 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Hey, that Photon Grease is selling real well down here. It's got a new, improved formula which makes the photons even more slippery and which also works well to get the grime off your whitewall tires. $6.95 for a 1-lb jar, which will last a very long time. Aaron Reynolds wrote: On Monday,

Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-27 Thread Brendan
anyone have a decent cheap timer for sale yes, cricekts no lol. --- Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmmm ... do I see a marketing opportunity? Brendan wrote: To bad there are no crickets around here I could us such a timing system. -- Shel Belinkoff mailto:[EMAIL

Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-27 Thread Bill D. Casselberry
Shel wrote: I thought Casselberry would still be counting cricket chirps g. Nah - I'm high-Tech now. I found an old GraLab timer at Salvation Army for $5 and it has made things much nicer. !8^) Bill

Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-27 Thread Brendan
for the enlarger, less than $120 can ( equv ) at least 1/2 sec accurate . --- Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Define cheap. Do you want something just for processing film, or to use with your enlarger? Brendan wrote: anyone have a decent cheap timer for sale yes, cricekts

Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-27 Thread Aaron Reynolds
On Monday, May 27, 2002, at 11:15 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote: Hey, that Photon Grease is selling real well down here. It's got a new, improved formula which makes the photons even more slippery and which also works well to get the grime off your whitewall tires. $6.95 for a 1-lb jar, which

Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-27 Thread Brendan
HAR!! --- Aaron Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday, May 27, 2002, at 11:15 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote: Hey, that Photon Grease is selling real well down here. It's got a new, improved formula which makes the photons even more slippery and which also works well to get the

Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-27 Thread Bob Rapp
- Original Message - From: Aaron Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] My question is if you dunk yourself in Photon Grease, does that make you easier or harder to see? If the latter, I imagine the RCMP would love to buy a couple of truckloads of that stuff. -Aaron - It would make Shel look

Re: bone-simple darkrooms

2002-05-26 Thread Bill D. Casselberry
Wheatfield wrote: Something to think about: If you shoot large format, especially 8x10 or larger, all you need is a lightbulb hanging from a wire, and a few trays. True, a thermometer and a Timex Indiglo would be useful additions, though;^) Bill