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RE: [APML] Latest film reviews
Keith,
50c for hyerping is what ive heard. Bob Fera has not only a nice web site,
but has done extensive hypering evaluaiton of this film.
Arizona has dark skies, (quite cloudy skies the past month) but virtually no
jobs. Ive been out of work for 7 months now, and not a single job in sight.
Chris
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From: owner-astro-photo@seds.org [mailto:owner-astro-photo@seds.org]On
Behalf Of Keith Shank
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 9:12 AM
To: astro-photo@seds.org
Subject: RE: [APML] Latest film reviews
>>You should also consider Fuji HQ100 ... hypred for about 2 - 6 hours
Chris,
Thanks for the tip, I found F HQ100 on EBAY for less than $1 a roll! A
quick question on the hypering set up for the film. Is that at 30c or
50c?
If I remember correctly color does not like the higher temps (nor need
it because of the shorter hyper times) as TP. I also assume that your
times are using FG not pure H2.
I would love to get the good sky you have in Az! I recently got back
from New Mexico Skies and was able to push E200 to 12' with a 1 stop
push in the Schmidt. Great results, helps to shoot where the sky is
dark! The skies at our clubs observing site that is almost 2 hr North
of the DFW area are limited to about 7' without the 1 stop push and
those are even beginning to be green. If I could just find a telecom
company that was based in New Mexico I would be happy!!!
Regards,
Keith
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