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    Home development photo blog post

    Hi,

    Just thought id let people know i have made a blog post with detailed instructions about home developing black and white. hope some people find it helpful, thought id give something back after all the help i received when i first started out. if youre interested you can find it at:

    www.twelvesmallsquares.blogspot.com

    let me know what you think.

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    Thanks. Nice job. Suspect "film" photography is quickly becoming "b&w" photography with home development+scanning taking the place of scarce commercial labs for many. Not a bad thing, just the new reality.

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    yeah it seems that way doesnt it. shame really as i find home developing colour just as fun and b+w!

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    Caught a typo...

    You will need to keep an eye on temperature. 20oC is ideal so you may need to warm you...

    Kind of reads 200C, thats about 440F, a little warm.
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    alas in my blog host i cant make a superscript to represent the degrees symbol so i had to plump for a lower-case o instead

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilfbiffherb View Post
    alas in my blog host i cant make a superscript to represent the degrees symbol so i had to plump for a lower-case o instead
    Actually the official way to indicate that temperature is 20C (no degree symbol).
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    Ansel Adams, from the introduction to The Negative - The New Ansel Adams Photography Series / Book 2



 

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