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Old August 27th 04, 05:37 PM
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"Some Dude" wrote in message
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rodinal 1:who-fawking-knows (5ml, 10 hours) looks awesome with apx 100
imho


Two rolls of 120 in a 30 oz can, 1:200 for 90 minutes develops to
completion.There is no reason to develop longer.



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Old August 27th 04, 05:37 PM
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"Some Dude" wrote in message
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rodinal 1:who-fawking-knows (5ml, 10 hours) looks awesome with apx 100
imho


Two rolls of 120 in a 30 oz can, 1:200 for 90 minutes develops to
completion.There is no reason to develop longer.



  #83  
Old August 27th 04, 05:37 PM
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"Some Dude" wrote in message
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rodinal 1:who-fawking-knows (5ml, 10 hours) looks awesome with apx 100
imho


Two rolls of 120 in a 30 oz can, 1:200 for 90 minutes develops to
completion.There is no reason to develop longer.



  #84  
Old August 27th 04, 09:21 PM
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Along a similar vein I got that used ATL 3 I acquired for free last fall
running and processed my first E6 with it last week. Its a beast
and requires hot and cold water hook ups, I got two twelve foot garden
hoses and coupled the processor to my existing tempered water supply.

The hoses leak a little but I put them in a big trash can to catch the
water, the machine dumps about five gallons of water for the complete
cycle. I catch that water in a big chemistry tank and will dispose it
properly. All said its nice to be able to walk away from the machine.


In article , "jjs"
wrote:

Frank, I don't even know what model it is. It is part of a huge lot of
studio and darkroom stuff I bought out. All I can tell you is that it has
lots of bottles, is about 5 feet long, has a lift, plumbing, two big boxes
of tanks and 'stuff'. If it id not even work (and it does) it would be
worth what I'm paying for it.


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"To announce that there must be no criticism of the President,
or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong,
is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable
to the American public."--Theodore Roosevelt, May 7, 1918
  #85  
Old August 27th 04, 09:21 PM
Gregory Blank
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Along a similar vein I got that used ATL 3 I acquired for free last fall
running and processed my first E6 with it last week. Its a beast
and requires hot and cold water hook ups, I got two twelve foot garden
hoses and coupled the processor to my existing tempered water supply.

The hoses leak a little but I put them in a big trash can to catch the
water, the machine dumps about five gallons of water for the complete
cycle. I catch that water in a big chemistry tank and will dispose it
properly. All said its nice to be able to walk away from the machine.


In article , "jjs"
wrote:

Frank, I don't even know what model it is. It is part of a huge lot of
studio and darkroom stuff I bought out. All I can tell you is that it has
lots of bottles, is about 5 feet long, has a lift, plumbing, two big boxes
of tanks and 'stuff'. If it id not even work (and it does) it would be
worth what I'm paying for it.


--
LF Website @ http://members.verizon.net/~gregoryblank

"To announce that there must be no criticism of the President,
or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong,
is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable
to the American public."--Theodore Roosevelt, May 7, 1918
  #86  
Old August 27th 04, 09:24 PM
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Forgot the link:

http://www.gregblankphoto.com/Darkroom.html


In article ,
Gregory Blank wrote:

Along a similar vein I got that used ATL 3 I acquired for free last fall
running and processed my first E6 with it last week. Its a beast
and requires hot and cold water hook ups, I got two twelve foot garden
hoses and coupled the processor to my existing tempered water supply.

The hoses leak a little but I put them in a big trash can to catch the
water, the machine dumps about five gallons of water for the complete
cycle. I catch that water in a big chemistry tank and will dispose it
properly. All said its nice to be able to walk away from the machine.


In article , "jjs"
wrote:

Frank, I don't even know what model it is. It is part of a huge lot of
studio and darkroom stuff I bought out. All I can tell you is that it has
lots of bottles, is about 5 feet long, has a lift, plumbing, two big boxes
of tanks and 'stuff'. If it id not even work (and it does) it would be
worth what I'm paying for it.


--
LF Website @ http://members.verizon.net/~gregoryblank

"To announce that there must be no criticism of the President,
or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong,
is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable
to the American public."--Theodore Roosevelt, May 7, 1918
  #87  
Old August 27th 04, 09:24 PM
Gregory Blank
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Forgot the link:

http://www.gregblankphoto.com/Darkroom.html


In article ,
Gregory Blank wrote:

Along a similar vein I got that used ATL 3 I acquired for free last fall
running and processed my first E6 with it last week. Its a beast
and requires hot and cold water hook ups, I got two twelve foot garden
hoses and coupled the processor to my existing tempered water supply.

The hoses leak a little but I put them in a big trash can to catch the
water, the machine dumps about five gallons of water for the complete
cycle. I catch that water in a big chemistry tank and will dispose it
properly. All said its nice to be able to walk away from the machine.


In article , "jjs"
wrote:

Frank, I don't even know what model it is. It is part of a huge lot of
studio and darkroom stuff I bought out. All I can tell you is that it has
lots of bottles, is about 5 feet long, has a lift, plumbing, two big boxes
of tanks and 'stuff'. If it id not even work (and it does) it would be
worth what I'm paying for it.


--
LF Website @ http://members.verizon.net/~gregoryblank

"To announce that there must be no criticism of the President,
or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong,
is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable
to the American public."--Theodore Roosevelt, May 7, 1918
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Old August 27th 04, 09:24 PM
Gregory Blank
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Forgot the link:

http://www.gregblankphoto.com/Darkroom.html


In article ,
Gregory Blank wrote:

Along a similar vein I got that used ATL 3 I acquired for free last fall
running and processed my first E6 with it last week. Its a beast
and requires hot and cold water hook ups, I got two twelve foot garden
hoses and coupled the processor to my existing tempered water supply.

The hoses leak a little but I put them in a big trash can to catch the
water, the machine dumps about five gallons of water for the complete
cycle. I catch that water in a big chemistry tank and will dispose it
properly. All said its nice to be able to walk away from the machine.


In article , "jjs"
wrote:

Frank, I don't even know what model it is. It is part of a huge lot of
studio and darkroom stuff I bought out. All I can tell you is that it has
lots of bottles, is about 5 feet long, has a lift, plumbing, two big boxes
of tanks and 'stuff'. If it id not even work (and it does) it would be
worth what I'm paying for it.


--
LF Website @ http://members.verizon.net/~gregoryblank

"To announce that there must be no criticism of the President,
or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong,
is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable
to the American public."--Theodore Roosevelt, May 7, 1918
  #89  
Old August 27th 04, 10:45 PM
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Leigh Marrin/KM6JE wrote in message ...
Michael Scarpitti wrote:
Forget Rodinal. It is an old, old product. Not recommended for modern
films at all.


Sigh... Scarpitti is SO predictable... Following is a reprint of a
recent posting of mine:

Date: 2004-08-18 06:26:28 PST

"The local Kamera Klub Koffee Klatch does not like Rodinal; they place
great importance on fine grain and extreme sharpness. The member who
makes tack sharp 20x24" prints from 35mm is held in high esteem; another
member who makes 16x20" prints from Minox negs is regarded as a demi-god.
Like Mike Scarpitti, members of the Kamera Klub Koffee Klatch almost never
use the word "TONALITY".

Sorry, but I can't help you with your request; I've never used Neopan.

FWIW, following is my one of my favorite camera/film/developer combos: I
use my ancient Ansco 120 folder with an uncoated three-element f8 lens,
Kodak Tri-X 400 and Rodinal 1:50, developed for Agfa's suggested time. I
rate the film at EI 200.

Printed full-frame on 8x10" paper, Mike Scarpitti & the other lifetime
Photo I students and the local Kamera Klub Koffee Klatch will point out
the strong grain pattern, but what they don't have the sensitivity to
appreciate are THE TONES; the soft, uncoated crude lens also enhances the
effect.

But if you're a blundering pedantic fool who actually makes statements
like: "A PRESANTATION PRINT MUST BE 11X14" OR LARGER", you will never
appreciate the results from the Ansco Folder/Tri-X/Rodinal combo.


If you can't make 11x14 prints (from 35mm negs) that absolutely GLOW
and are SHARP, you're incompetent or you're using Jap equipment.

I can and do.
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Old August 28th 04, 12:07 AM
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Use "Jap" equipment and make incompetent prints ?


In article ,
(Michael Scarpitti) wrote:

If you can't make 11x14 prints (from 35mm negs) that absolutely GLOW
and are SHARP, you're incompetent or you're using Jap equipment.

I can and do.

 




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