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Recent content by Romanko

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    Developing 4x5 film the combi-plan way

    I didn't try this but I believe this was a standard procedure with the sheet film "hangers" which were transferred from one tank to another.
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    Photoshop alternative

    Exactly what @brotz said. "Enshitification" is an established term in the software development world. I see no problem in using it in this forum. Serif, the company that developed Affinity, stated that they will never sell the company. They did. When Canva purchased Affinity, they announced...
  3. Gauging interest: New 122 Film (HP5+)

    122, 118 and 116 spools have flanges ~31.8 mm in diameter, type 120 is ~25.2 mm.
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    Photoshop alternative

    It is dead as a pay-once software that you own. It most likely will not stay free.
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    Photoshop alternative

    I used Darktable for all my editing for many years before purchasing Affinity Photo v2 just before the company was acquired by Canva. Affinity Photo is pretty much dead now since it became a "free" subscription product.
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    Developing tanks with aprons

    I made my own a few years ago. https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/processing-verichrome-type-116-with-issues.191225/#post-2539244 I did not use it since then. I would only use it again if I were to process another "mystery" roll of type 116/616 which is damaged and could not be loaded onto a...
  7. Gauging interest: New 122 Film (HP5+)

    Ilford FP4+ is a better film stock for 122 cameras. I have several spools both metal and with the wood core and some Verichrome Pan backing paper which could still be reused, so I am mostly interested in the film, preferably cut into 6 frame lengths. Also, older 116 type spools with the wood...
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    Agfachrome 100 Development Process?

    Sorry, I don't remember the source.
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    Bulk rolling 120/220 film

    https://reflxlab.com/en-au/products/reflx-lab-pro-100-color-negative-film-220 https://reflxlab.com/en-au/products/reflx-lab-500t-color-negative-220-film-ecn-2-film https://reflxlab.com/en-au/products/3pack-3-rolls-reflx-lab-pan200-infrared-black-and-white-film-120-220
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    Old Color Film Processes

    Agfa and ORWO processes: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/359141367_Colour_film_processes_AGFA_ORWO and references in this note. You are probably familiar with this resource: https://filmcolors.org/
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    Old Color Film Processes

    Autochrome https://archive.org/details/AutochromeInstructionsLumiereD.D.TeoliJr.A.C.1 https://archive.org/details/colour-lumiere-autochrome-d.-d.-teoli-jr.-a.-c.-2 https://archive.org/details/notespratiquessu00bour https://archive.org/details/AutochromPlatesD.D.TeoliJr.ArchivalCollection1...
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    Process promptly for best results

    This is opposite to what I observed with Kodak Verichrome Pan that I found in a Kodak Box Brownie camera in an antique shop. The roll was at frame 6 so I shot the remaining two frames. While severely degraded, these frames were better quality than the latent images on the rest of the roll (taken...
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    Mysterious Horseman attachment points

    There is one for sale now on a popular online auction site. My Horseman 985 does not have these rails.
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    FOUND - 20+Year Old Fuji Tungsten 64 Type II Roll of Film > What Now?

    If you bin the film as some suggested you'll never know whether it was worth it or not. And we won't learn from your experience. GO FOR IT!
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