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Greg Dejanovic |
18:07 11 Feb 06 |
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Phil Davis |
17:37 12 Feb 06 |
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Greg Dejanovic |
20:06 12 Feb 06 |
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Steve Nicholls |
16:16 17 Jan 06 |
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Abel Sykes |
20:44 17 Jan 06 |
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Steve Nicholls |
20:51 17 Jan 06 |
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Jeff White |
19:48 18 Jan 06 |
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Steve Nicholls |
20:05 18 Jan 06 |
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Rick Olson |
14:38 22 Jan 06 |
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I think I saw this on another site and was written by Fred Newman from the View Camera Store. This process allows you to use one light-tight box for all SBR development ranges. It has worked great for me for my 5 x 7 work for all film types, exposures, etc. I use a daylight tank system and process one sheet at a time. I am sure it would work for the individual-tubw BTZS system.
1. After exposure a small sticky label is attached to the film holder indicating film type, G or SBR info. 2. When downloading film from the holders, they are placed into clear sleeves, with the sticky label attached. All are placed into one light-tight sheet film box. 3. When it comes time to develop, (in the dark) the sleeved negative is removed and loaded into the tube/tank. The sticker then gets peeled off that film's sleeve and is attached to the tube for identification for processing. 4. Once the tubes are loaded and identified, they can be segregated for processing depending on the film type, G and SBR requirements.
Hope this helps!! Rick
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Steve Nicholls |
15:39 22 Jan 06 |
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