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Old February 16th 04, 03:16 PM
Gregory W Blank
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"Reciprocity Failure" wrote:

I should add that Michael Smith recommends highly dilute selenium to remove
the greenish cast, something like 1:120. I never tried that, I used a
stronger combintation, something like 1:10. Possibly if I had tried his
recommendation the timing wouldn't have been so critical (I forget now why I
didn't try it). As I'm sure others must have told you, Michael Smith is the
source for Azo paper and also the fount of much available knowledge about
it. You can find out a lot of information by visiting his web site.


Selenium toning using:

1to 64, 1to 32 both dilutions produce nice results for removing the green cast.

1 to 10 is excessive for most papers, in my experience.
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Old February 16th 04, 11:41 PM
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"Reciprocity Failure" wrote

...Michael Smith is the source for Azo paper...


M. Smith is one source for Azo. At least B&H is another.
I'm glad to see there is a nice selection of contact papers on
the market once again. I've a mind to try the direct negative method.
Although projection speed papers can be used so too can contact
speed emulsions. Dan
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Old February 17th 04, 02:00 AM
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B&H has older stock or is getting it from some outsource, or is
just plain competing with Michael.

If you want the paper to be available in the future I suggest getting it
from Michael.
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If you are north of the border you can order Azo in gde 2 8x10 at least (and
possibly other sizes) in Canada (hence no customs hassles) from
www.treckhall.com about 30% cheaper than most other sources. This is new
stock direct from Kodak (Azo is now made in Canada). So you are keeping
Kodak stocking it (there is a $100.00 minimum order)

You can also get lots of 5x7 Ilford film etc from them too


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Old February 17th 04, 04:09 AM
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 19:00:52 -0700, "sympatico.ca"
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You can also get lots of 5x7 Ilford film etc from them too


Delta 400 ? I know it's available in the 13X18 in EU but not
imported here into the states as far as I can tell.


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Old February 17th 04, 04:56 AM
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"John" wrote in message
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On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 19:00:52 -0700, "sympatico.ca"
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You can also get lots of 5x7 Ilford film etc from them too


Delta 400 ? I know it's available in the 13X18 in EU but not
imported here into the states as far as I can tell.


Sorry - Ilford basically canned Delta 400 in sheet sizes some time ago


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Old February 20th 04, 09:05 PM
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Gregory W Blank wrote

Dan Quinn wrote:

Fortezo does list a contact speed paper. Likely Europe is the
only source.


Bad info: It can be gotten and is distributed in the USA.


Would you care to name a source?

In all my shopping for papers from Freestyle on the West and
B&H on the East, I've not seen a Forte contact paper listed. Dan
 




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