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Old September 30th 04, 09:42 PM
Uranium Committee
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Tom Phillips wrote in message ...
John Bartley wrote:

Uranium Committee wrote:

I hope this suffices.



This seems to answer a lot of questions for me. I will read this
carefully and think a bit before my next darkroom session.

cheers, and thank you for the reply.


Not having wasted time on troll's lengthy post...


....which was a quote from a Kodak book on how to process sheet film, you moron....

Uranium Committee wrote:
Sheet film is best processed using hangers in tanks. Agitation
consists of pulling the hangers out of the solution and tipping them
all the way to one side (almost 90 degrees), then dipping the hanger
back into the solution, then repeating the process, tipping it to the
other.

The process is described in Kodak publications. Here's how to process
sheet film, from 'Negative Making for Professional Photographers'.


Don't care what Kodak or anyone elsesays, such a method will
result in uneven development and likely streaking. There are
tank methods that produce even development, but not about to
waste knowledge on trolls...


Ignorant fool...
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Old October 1st 04, 12:08 AM
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In article ,
(Uranium Committee) wrote:

Pay no attention to the jerks who try to discredit my contributions.


That's telling them. Glad we thought of that.
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Old October 1st 04, 12:08 AM
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(Uranium Committee) wrote:

Pay no attention to the jerks who try to discredit my contributions.


That's telling them. Glad we thought of that.
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Old October 7th 04, 12:13 PM
Lloyd Usenet-Erlick
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 20:23:00 GMT, Gregory Blank
wrote:

Excellent ideas.

In article ,
Tom Phillips wrote:

Since the target is the beginner and unititated, perhaps the
thing to do is regularly post a killfile list for newbie
perusal, or maybe a general "Info About rec.photo.darkroom Trolls"
the way the nsg charter/guidelines are posted.




oct704 from Lloyd Erlick,

I agree. A faq style solution would be very good, and
would provide just the sort of boring boilerplate that
would be the standard reply to any troll material.

regards,
--le
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