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Good Day All,
Fuji has agreed to be an APUG Conference Sponsor. Bob Carnie convinced them to sponsor the Cross Processing Work shop.

Thanks Bob. For those who haven't been paying attention, the cross processing workshop will be given by yours truly. I have finally added some information regarding the workshop. I highly recommend it for all ULF B&W photographers.

the link:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 

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Way to go!
 

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John I am blushing,

This would not happen without Uncle Bills help here in Toronto, he made the initial lead , I just followed through. Our lab is a Fuji Crystal Archive lab only for colour.

Any other APUGers with connections to potential sponsors out there??

John and I could use your help, we have a lot of workshops still needing sponsors.
 

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How about inviting Zeiss to show off their new F-mount and M42 mount lenses, the new Zeiss Ikon, and other film-oriented products (they can leave the Tessar-equipped Nokia 90 2Mp cellphone at home)?
 

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mrcallow said:
I highly recommend it for all ULF B&W photographers.

this is great news....

but Im missing something. are you talking about cross processing ULF B&W film? from what I understand to get color neg or postive film in ULF dont you have to special order it in HUGE batches?
 
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scootermm said:
this is great news....

but Im missing something. are you talking about cross processing ULF B&W film? from what I understand to get color neg or postive film in ULF dont you have to special order it in HUGE batches?

Scootermm,
that was a joke on my part. The workshop applies to processing E6 materials in c41 chem's.
 

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I figured. damn the internet and its lack of sarcastic presentation. :smile:
 

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scootermm said:
this is great news....

but Im missing something. are you talking about cross processing ULF B&W film? from what I understand to get color neg or postive film in ULF dont you have to special order it in HUGE batches?

Perhaps, it means just look outside your B&W world, and see what you can do with color.
 
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Yep, cross processing is almost the antithesis of B&W ULF. But I am not putting ULF down, I have every respect for ULFers.
 

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roteague said:
Perhaps, it means just look outside your B&W world, and see what you can do with color.


agreed. I quite enjoy color... neg, slide, Xprocessed. good times.
 

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mrcallow said:
Yep, cross processing is almost the antithesis of B&W ULF.

What about those guys doing 8x10" and 20x24" Polaroid "chocolate" (Type 809 Color Neg cross processed with a Type 804 B&W developing pod and positive receiving sheet)? I get a pain in my wallet even thinking about it.
 

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Google "polaroid chocolate storer" and you might turn up some of Tracy Storer's chocolates. It comes out with a deep brown tone.
 
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I did find any of Storer's work but did find some very intersting stuff. Thanks for the tip.
 

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mrcallow said:
Yep, cross processing is almost the antithesis of B&W ULF. But I am not putting ULF down, I have every respect for ULFers.

Do we have to wear anything, you know... unusual... for cross processing ?

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Do we have to wear anything, you know... unusual... for cross processing ?

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Only a little beanie cap, you know the one with the little propeller on top. :tongue:
 

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mrcallow said:
But I am not putting ULF down, I have every respect for ULFers.

Yes, there is certainly a dedication within ULF that surpasses even that for LF.
 

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roteague said:
Only a little beanie cap, you know the one with the little propeller on top. :tongue:

And like Robert said, "Only a little beanie cap"
 
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df cardwell said:
Do we have to wear anything, you know... unusual... for cross processing ?

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I'll be wearing traditional red tartan plaid under a waist length jacket with an extra large mustard and plum harringbone pattern. No beanies for me I'll be wearing my hair up.
 
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