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RE: Konica 750nm Processing Time
- From: "George L Smyth" <glsmyth@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Konica 750nm Processing Time
- Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 06:57:43 -0400
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-infrared@xxxxx [mailto:owner-infrared@xxxxx]On Behalf Of
> Clive Warren
> Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 6:46 AM
> To: infrared@xxxxx
> Subject: RE: Konica 750nm Processing Time
>
>
> George,
>
> Thanks for the update. I will probably try Rodinal first as it does not
> seem to affect film speed in the same way as Technidol. I am
> assuming that
> you use Agfa stock solution and don't make your own.
Correct, I don't make my own. However, you will lose "some" speed with
Rodinal (though not as much as Technidol).
> A friend I introduced to photography relatively recently has just started
> to make her own developers and fixers. She now wants to make her own
> paper. Certainly generated some new interest in the Salt alt. proc. for
> me, as has our discussions on developers.
If you get a chance, stop over to my Web site to get information on
alternative processing information. I've worked with Salt, though I
primarily stick with Cyanotype and Van Dyke. My article, "Stone Knives And
Bear Skins", in the Pinhole Articles section, is about using pinhole and the
Van Dyke process.
Cheers -
george
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HandMade Photographic Images
http://www2.ari.net/glsmyth/
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