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Re: [APML] TP for terrestrial work (ongoing Q's)
Thanks Joe, John,
John, I did remember to grab a roll of provia 100 which turned out to be my
best colour pics of all that I took...next time I go,(next month) Ill bring
the velvia 50, (for richness), and more Tmax simply because I like the
developing end of it and enjoy learning.
I finally got the hang of loading 36 exposure strips on the
reel!!!!!!!!!!!!....this is a milestone <g>
Here is a pic of a rock in the rapids below Niagara falls....The color in
this film is extraordinary!!!
http://www.astrobri.com/rock_in_the_rapids.htm
And here is a mosaic I took of the falls using Tmax 100
http://www.astrobri.com/niagara_falls.htm
Enjoy,
Brian
sun dogs fire on the horizon
meteor rain stars across the night
this moment may be brief
but it can be so bright
reflected in another source of light
when the moment dies
the spark still flies
reflected in another pair of eyes
My Photography: http://www.astrobri.com/astrobri.htm
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph O'Neil" <joneil@multiboard.com>
To: <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: [APML] TP for terrestrial work (ongoing Q's)
>
> > For pictorial work with TP try using Technidol developer for 10
minutes
> >with an ASA setting of 25 on the camera. This timing comes from the Kodak
> >data sheet, which is included with each roll of TP. For T-Max film, try
> >using T-Max developer, sold in a liquid concentrate. I don't know what
the
> >difference is, but there must be a reason that Kodak brought it out. I
know
> >that we in Canada may be a bit slow with some things, but you are allowed
to
> >bring colour (or even color) film into the country!
>
>
> Tmax developer, IMO, is over rated stuff. Technidol is superb
> with Tech pan, and I find plain old D-76 works almost just as good on any
> Kodak film as much as Xtol or Tmax developer does. Tmax film actually
> works very nicely in D-76, but IMO, pukes in HC-100 or anything stronger
> (like D-19).
> joe
>
>
>
> http://www.oneilphoto.on.ca
> http://www.multiboard.com/~joneil
> "Una salus victus nullam sperare salutem"
>
>
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