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Hey Steve, I live in rural Florida and believe or not I have to buy everything via the net. At times I feel like I am as far away as "down under" . I have to import everything but water. You are quite correct... if there is a place where BTZS is a tremendous asset it is in alternative processes! I was able to make 6 "perfectly" exposed high contrast negatives in a row for pt/pd printing using "borrowed" BTZS curves (from Sandy King)! Wow, the system is portable... I have seen jorge's site ...his work is unbelievable (one one the main inspirations that got me interested in pt/pd as a matter of fact). I imagine the photo opportunities are great in Australia...hmmm...photo trip!
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