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good review on B&W developers (for 400TX et HP5)?



 
 
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Old January 29th 04, 03:24 PM
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Default good review on B&W developers (for 400TX et HP5)?


"Dennis O'Connor" wrote in message
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"John" wrote in message It would be a

challenge
. So you're saying that you took 5
developers and optimized your processing of TMX for each developer and


*** well, without necessarily succeeding. I 'tried' to optimize it - and

it
did improve my ability to see small differences in supposedly identical
prints - do I get one attaboy for that?***

then printed the same subject photographed under the same lighting and
printed on the same enlarger using the same paper and developer ? Wow
! That would be boring !


'Boring', is not exactly the word my therapist uses - how ever, he says
there will be hope for me, after a hundred, or so, shock treatments...
denny

pssst: burn this message after reading so that no one else sees it...



Emmanuel,-- Was HC 110 ever in the running for your test. If not could
you tell us your subjective reasoning for this. Is it too much the same? --
otzi


 




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