I switched from glass to StopLossBagsTM and I have had not problems with oxidation of developers or other chemicals. www.stoplossbags.com. Also I not longer worry about broken glass.
I have been happy with Rollie 400 IR film developed in XTOL: stock, 1:1 or replenished. I use Red23, Red25, Red29 and 720 [aka 72] for various strength of the Wood effect. That is the closest I have come to HIE in a product since I ran out of it.
FedEX now has taken to leaving packages at the front door on the street rather than getting a signature for my KEH packages. The last I had delivered to a FedEx store. I complained and they told me to report the shipping number to FedEx corporate customer service. For now I am not buying at KEH.
So do I and they are much better than single grade prints because the low. middle and high grads come through. They are even better will dodging and burning as needed.
The problem is in the quest for the holy grail itself. We should not be looking for the perfect developer film combination, but for the developer that not only improves the composition but also corrects all exposure errors and depth of field. A developer that improves focus errors would be...
One can attend a wedding and enjoy the wedding OR on can photograph a wedding. Similarly one can test films and developers OR one can enjoy photography. One or the other but one cannot do both.
Post second cataract surgery:
Left eye 20/15+[slightly towards 20/10]
Right eye 20/20-
I have no problems reading signs including road and traffic signs again. No need for eye glasses or contact lenses for the first time in 50 years. No problem using any cameras.
I use several filters for infrared film. Each has its own results. From the least to the strongest: R23, R25, R29 and 72 [aka 720]. If one is using small apertures, adjusting the focal length is not necessary unless one can still obtain HIE.
Welcome to Photrio. As @Dan Daniel recommended, use optical lens cleaner from a photo supply seller and it when used following the direction should remove the residual marks. Use a soft cloth and do not rub hard.
Welcome to Photrio. I started with a Minolta SR-7, then moved through the SRT-100, SRT-101, SRT 201, ... you can not go wrong with any of the Minolta line. In 2004 I moved to the Nikon N-75 when my girl friend won a Tamron 28mm to 300mm AF Zoom lens which I still use. Assuming that you have...
I posted the King's Visitor Book because if someone did it today and asked for the Queen's Visitor Book, that would be in very poor taste. So the proper term today is the King's Visitor's Book.
I did not speak to a sentry. I spoke to someone at the gate. I leaned about this from a Fedor's travel book and later found it in other travel books.
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