Derrel
Mr. Rain Cloud
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Do you buy coffee by the cup every day, or even once a week?
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I bought the film and paper with the money I have left about $150 worth of Kodak Film and Ilford paper. THERE, LINE DRAWNSo the film is free as well? Where does the line form?
Coffee is free from the professor. Its burn to **** but it'll get me goin.Do you buy coffee by the cup every day, or even once a week?
I'll try to get one one way or another.Considering the price of silver-based photographic materials like film and paper, a 1980s era dark room guidebook would be well worth the two to $5 price.
Reasonable prices haha very funny. There non-existent here in CaliforniaThere was a very good darkroom data guides published by Kodak for many years. There were also some other independent books published in the 1960s 1970s and 1980s, and a few into the 1990s. Your University or local library or large local used bookstore might have something for a very reasonable price, or in the case of libraries, for free!
One book that is really useful is entitled the Kodak Master darkroom data Guide
It has the same speed no matter which finish you used as long as it’s also Ilford MG IV RC Deluxe. I’ve read and compared the tiny pamphlet it came withFWIW....... i am going to be the voice of oposition here.
I would say you should definitely make a test.
I would not assume the Satin has the same speed or contrast as the Gloss