Re: [pinhole-discussion] agfa grade 1 craziness

2001-12-20 Thread Chris Peregoy
Somewhere in the archive is a post from Sam Wang where he describes how to pre-fog your paper from the back to the same density of the watermark, effectivly hiding it. Richard Heather wrote: You can scan the negs, invert, and print digitally. Richard Heather R Duarte wrote: ugh. i just

RE: [pinhole-discussion] agfa grade 1 craziness

2001-12-20 Thread Dan Gerber
-discussion@p at ??? Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] agfa grade 1 craziness You get it all the time when loading 35mm or 120 film, when you pull the tape off. I've never seen it cause a problem. - Original Message - From: R Duarte ra...@rahji.com To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent

Re: [pinhole-discussion] agfa grade 1 craziness

2001-12-20 Thread Bill Erickson
You get it all the time when loading 35mm or 120 film, when you pull the tape off. I've never seen it cause a problem. - Original Message - From: R Duarte ra...@rahji.com To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 10:56 PM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] agfa

Re: [pinhole-discussion] agfa grade 1 craziness

2001-12-20 Thread R Duarte
ugh. i just looked at the negatives i made and realized that they have the AGFA watermark on the back like you said. that stinks.