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Old July 16th 04, 03:26 PM
Peter De Smidt
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Default Toe speed of TMAX 400 (was fridge and heat problems)

Michael Scarpitti wrote:



Kodak Polymax was designed to work with T-Max film. Polycontrast is
for conventional film. See? There's something I knew and you didn't.

Ilford papers are not designed for T-Max films to the best of my
knowledge. Why would they be?

Get your info straight before posteing here, idiot.


So you obviously never printed with Ilford RC paper. And just FYI, Kodak
won't be selling Polymax II in the US anymore. Do you know the curve
shape of the replacement? Given your response, I guess not. It,
Polycontrast IV, has less highlight contrast than Polymax II or
Polycontrast III. What was that you said? Oh yeah, "Get your info
straight before posteing (nice spelling, btw.) here, idiot."

-Peter
 




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