Another gear bin grab bag :smile::
1. Film Holders: two (2) Fidelity Deluxe 5x7
five (5) Fidelity Deluxe 4x5
three (3) Lisco Regal 4x5
2. About a half box of FP4+ 5x7, expired June 2023 (plus one empty box). (Specifically, I counted 8...
Very cool, I was thinking about taping film to a plexiglass sheet and using it as the insert I mentioned—rubylith sheets of sufficient size might be a bit expensive here in the States…I will check the prices.;)
Brian, I am slowly gearing up for POP processes like salt/albumen. My thought was to sensitize in “my” part of the attic that had blackout curtains, load my contact print frame, then scurry into the backyard to expose.
What I wanted to do at that point I was to have my trays set up in my...
Thank you kindly, Koraks—I’ve already (however surreptitiously;)) installed brackets on the windowsills in my wife’s sewing room, so fitting opaque panels during my printing sessions shouldn’t be a problem.
Might it not be easier to fit heavy curtains or roller blind and coat with silver nitrate under low incandescent light ?
Thanks for the insights, guys—I should have mentioned there are, ah, domestic harmony issues at play as well.;). As pentaxuser mentioned, I do have the ability to blackout...
I was reading James Reilly’s book on historical albumen processes where he mentioned that commercial sensitized paper was manufactured in rooms with yellow painted windows (or else yellow curtains.). That got me thinking: would modern UV blocking window film serve the same purpose? According to...
Victim of a format change…:smile:. Sealed, not refrigerated but stored inside home.
0AE77BA9-C4A6-481D-91C1-430945EECE56 by J Barnes, on Flickr
406ADA5D-FFAC-4F82-B590-1CF8AB8399BA by J Barnes, on Flickr
$50 shipped, CONUS.
I bought this used thinking I might do a few silver contact prints, but fell down the alt process rabbit hole instead… :wink:
$50 shipped, CONUS.
B4B0D1C4-744F-4360-966E-BFBBE5B6770B by J Barnes, on Flickr
Tidying up the darkroom this morning…:smile:
For sale:
One 8x10 stainless tank with lid/rack; good condition, no obvious corrosion
One 5x7 Kodak hard rubber tank, no lid; good condition
Five (5) Kodak 8x10 hanger multi format (each hanger holds four 4x5 negatives)
Twelve (12) Kodak 5x7...
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