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YES!
It was the worktop!
I used my enlarger baseboard and got much much more even development;
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that's a huge improvement...
just imagine what a real rolling pin would do to
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Rolling pins are cheap. Keep it up! This is intriguing.
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that's a good one, except for the missing bit, the colours are really even.
how are you exposing them, just sticking them in a sheet holder?
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 Originally Posted by himself
that's a good one, except for the missing bit, the colours are really even.
how are you exposing them, just sticking them in a sheet holder?
yup
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Cmon guys! Don't me me be the only one doing this! Buy some and try it!
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you know, I went to the weekly photo market they have here last sunday to check out the prices and have a go, but alas it wasn't there...
I endeavour to try again this weekend, I'm really interested in the potential of this
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Cmon guys! Don't me me be the only one doing this! Buy some and try it!
I have been trying this with some leftover PX-70, unfortunately without success.
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Do you have a pasta maker - pasta rolling head?
Maybe those rollers would work, if you could dial it down tight enough.
And, if not tight enough, adding layers of paper, in a stack, may close the gap.
They're basically just like washing machine wringers...only in miniature.
Last edited by Marc B.; 03-09-2012 at 03:23 PM. Click to view previous post history.
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