Originally Posted by argus That's the single month when the seawater is 20 degr. in Danemark G Seawater ?
Not for developing, for the baptism! BTW, some ancient greek photographers still use seawater for washing their films. G
Originally Posted by argus Not for developing, for the baptism! BTW, some ancient greek photographers still use seawater for washing their films. G Yes and COR use Hot Rod for the babtism ofcource Our seawater is to clean. Regards Søren
Originally Posted by garryl you know what is amazing? That Modafoto hasn't posted, "I told you so" [SIZE=5]I TOLD YOU SO[/SIZE]
Morten Damkjær I shoot b/w with my Holga, Lomo Cosmic Symbol or Olympus Trip 35.
Been there! It works great! 1+200 Rodinal for 1 or 3 hours, it owrked great with APX100 Agitate at beginning and then once or twice in the 2 hours Originally Posted by garryl you know what is amazing? That Modafoto hasn't posted, "I told you so" Hey Photomc! This is the third posting about your "stand" technique. Could you post one so I can see it--- pretty please? Has anyone the curiousity to try the 1:200 dilution listed in some of the data books?
Mama took my APX away.....
Originally Posted by titrisol Been there! It works great! 1+200 Rodinal for 1 or 3 hours, it owrked great with APX100 Agitate at beginning and then once or twice in the 2 hours Can we see an example? there's a story that someone ask about Mortensen's agitation technique. A former student said he would do it "when ever he felt like it".
"Just because nobody complains doesn't mean all parachutes are perfect."
Originally Posted by garryl Can we see an example? http://www.apug.org/forums/attachmen...achmentid=2321 120 AXP 100, 55 minutes, Rodinal 1:200.
Don;t have any with me, I'll scan something on Modnay Originally Posted by garryl Can we see an example? there's a story that someone ask about Mortensen's agitation technique. A former student said he would do it "when ever he felt like it".
Originally Posted by jjstafford http://www.apug.org/forums/attachmen...achmentid=2321 120 AXP 100, 55 minutes, Rodinal 1:200. I thought that might be it. Nice tonality and from the small size of the scan, grain looks great. Of course I was a little distracted that first time by some fool shouting something at me. Something about a "toll for sewing"?
Here's something else to look at - AXP 100 @ 100 and Rodinal. It is more of an example of poor scanning technology, or operator error. (It never hurts to be humble. ) http://elearning.winona.edu/jjs/bluff