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Re: [APML] recommendations for development of tech pan



Scott, Kirk and Jim thank you for the quick replies.

The archives sound interesting. How can I access them? I know it is probably
easy but I did just join the list and am still trying to find my way around
here...

best regards
Rdc

PS I am glad you liked the M27 Scott. If this wasn't a film-only group I
would have posted it here. 10 Hours of exposure can really bring out
details!


----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Hammonds" <shammonds@creatorsview.com>
To: "'Richard Crisp'" <rdcrisp@earthlink.net>; "'Discussion of
FilmAstrophotography'" <astro-photo@seds.org>
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 12:31 PM
Subject: RE: [APML] recommendations for development of tech pan


Richard,
You will find a significant amount of information in the archives
regarding tech pan.
The basics are either HC110 or D19, 68 degrees F for around 8 minutes.

BTW, very nice Dumbbell you posted on the APGTO list.

Scott Hammonds

-----Original Message-----
From: astro-photo-bounces@seds.org [mailto:astro-photo-bounces@seds.org]
On Behalf Of Richard Crisp
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 2:53 PM
To: Discussion of Film Astrophotography
Subject: [APML] recommendations for development of tech pan

what is the consensus around here about how to develop tech pan 2415?

I am guessing nearly everyone does their own, but which developer, what
temp and for how long for the develop etc?

thanks
Richard



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