Re: [pinhole-discussion] Storage of unprocessed photo paper negatives

2001-08-02 Thread auntskip
Will there still be processing chemicals in 50 years.? skip At 08:23 PM 8/2/01 -0400, you wrote: >All this "talk" makes me want to expose some B&W film, leave it in the pinhole camera and store it away in my crawling space, which happens to be dark, dry and cool. I'd also add some informati

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Storage of unprocessed photo paper negatives

2001-07-30 Thread auntskip
its gonna loose some quality with time but if you try n keep it cppl it lasts some timei have processed prints exposed and stored for some 20 years and the are still there skippy At 08:06 AM 7/30/01 -0700, you wrote: >Dennis, > >I wouldn't think it would be any different from the >storage

Re: [pinhole-discussion] color processing

2001-07-16 Thread auntskip
years ago the color chem were worse than they are now there have been some changes and they are probably no worse, or even a lot less bad than some b/w stuff. Trebla is probably the best and most forgiving brand, and a lot less costly than Kodak stuff.go for it. skip >From: Lisa Red