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Can anyone recommend a web site or resource where I could find all Geoff. Crawleys published fx developer formulas? Or would you care to post the ones you have on apug?Thanks in advance.
 

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Can anyone recommend a web site or resource where I could find all Geoff. Crawleys published fx developer formulas? Or would you care to post the ones you have on apug?Thanks in advance.

British Journal of Photography Annual (approx 1950 through the 1970s)

I've posted several of Crawleys FX recipes on APUG in the past.
 

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Steve Anchells' Film Developing Cookbook is probably the most definitive collection of the Crawley developers including the FX series
 

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Yes, my copy gets loads of use (and spatters of developer LOL). FX15 is my favourite-beautiful midtones and recommended by Barry Thornton in 'Elements'.
 

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Steve Anchells' Film Developing Cookbook is probably the most definitive collection of the Crawley developers including the FX series

Try The British Journal of Photography Annual, edited by Geoffrey Crawley (approx 1950 through the 1970s).
 

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I have the original papers from '61-'62. I pdf'd them for some APUGers some time back and they are on the HD now. Each issue (8 IIRC) is separate so if you only have dialup I can send them once a day, all the lot in one hit.
It seems there was some 'revision' of some of the formulae later but that is a separate issue :smile:

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Steve Anchells' Film Developing Cookbook is probably the most definitive collection of the Crawley developers including the FX series
It`s a good start, but there are errors for some of the formulas such as FX-37 and the BJP dilute DK-50 developers.
 

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British Journal of Photography Annual (approx 1950 through the 1970s)

I've posted several of Crawleys FX recipes on APUG in the past.

I was looking after these FX-recipes, especially the FX15. Are the definitely removed from the APUG-Forum??
 

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The articles section is being revamped, so they should be back.

A note of caution many of the formulae posted at the website bogeyes mentioned "www.legacy-photo.com" under Darkroom Stuff are incorrect. Same goes for the www.darkroompro.com website.

Ian
 
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The articles section is being revamped, so they should be back.

A note of caution many of the formulae posted at the website bogeyes mentioned "www.legacy-photo.com" under Darkroom Stuff are incorrect. Same goes for the www.darkroompro.com website.

Ian

I noticed this incorrectness also this morning when I'am on the search for it.

Hopefully Sean will set back again these threads on the APUG.
 
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