[pure-silver] Re: D-Max with pyro
- From: Peter De Smidt <pdesmidt@xxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 15:45:07 -0800
Jeffrey Thorns wrote:
Do you find that the amount of stain is not consistant?
What I mean is, it seems that, for the same type of film, some days
(batches of film) the stain seems stronger than other days. Sometimes,
there seems to be little stain at all.
It also seems to vary by film. I just did some Fuji Acros last night,
and I'm not sure I see any stain at all.
Some films definitely stain more than others. When I used PMK, I didn't
notice much stain variation with different batches of film, but I
suppose it's possible.
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Do you find that the amount of stain is not consistant?
What I mean is, it seems that, for the same type of film, some days (batches of film) the stain seems stronger than other days. Sometimes, there seems to be little stain at all.
It also seems to vary by film. I just did some Fuji Acros last night, and I'm not sure I see any stain at all.
- [pure-silver] Re: flattening prints with no dry-mount press
- From: DarkroomMagic
- [pure-silver] Re: flattening prints with no dry-mount press
- From: Dave Valvo
- [pure-silver] Re: flattening prints with no dry-mount press
- From: Jim Brick
- [pure-silver] D-Max with pyro
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- [pure-silver] Re: D-Max with pyro
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- [pure-silver] Re: D-Max with pyro
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