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I sent you a pm on the roller.
I just applied it directly over the original adhesive, clamped it and left it overnight to dry. It has held up well.
Good question, it is for printing a reversal print, or a print from a slide film, you could mix a batch and process, just guess on times and temp.
The Jingle Bells timer is identical to the Durst Coltim.
I find those yellow easels interesting.
Saunders speed-ez-el were cool, print full sheets always with 1/4" (6mm) borderThe Jingle Bells timer is identical to the Durst Coltim.
I find those yellow easels interesting.
Super simple you cut the paper to the right size, focus on the Speed-Ez-El, tape it down and then just slide the paper in for a perfect quarter once white border. The big one is probably 8x10The kids have co-opted the Jinglebell.
The easels look interesting, I'm not 100% clear how to use them but I have a good idea.
Super simple you cut the paper to the right size, focus on the Speed-Ez-El, tape it down and then just slide the paper in for a perfect quarter once white border. The big one is probably 8x10
Saunders speed-ez-el were cool, print full sheets always with 1/4" (6mm) border
Place them on the table, and slide paper, expose, take out... repeat
Very useful when you had to do 20 copies of the same picture
I don't think they will do a good job of keeping the film and negative in contact with each other.I was thinking, these are perfect for contact prints. 4x5 should fit on it.
I don't think they will do a good job of keeping the film and negative in contact with each other.
Window glass is much better.
When I use these, I place the Speed-Ez-El on to a 2 blade adjustable easel with the blades set to hold them in position.The speed easels need to be fixed to something to keep them in place, for making a lot of the same where perfectly repeatable exact borders require care.
Genius!When I use these, I place the Speed-Ez-El on to a 2 blade adjustable easel with the blades set to hold them in position.
People go ape for the Uniroller, they don't fail like the Beseler version. The Beautiful Beseler Blue was an attempt to be hip by the Marketing department, my 1st 4x5 in 1973 was that color. The speed easels need to be fixed to something to keep them in place, for making a lot of the same where perfectly repeatable exact borders require care. I think you hit a Bonanza!! Good for You
When I use these, I place the Speed-Ez-El on to a 2 blade adjustable easel with the blades set to hold them in position.
What a score!!
At the risk of being tarred and feathered... fungus can be cleaned by a mix of ammonia and peroxide (1+1) which is very very fast
Then some distilled water and a sun-treatment
http://herron.50megs.com/fungus.htm
Not necessarily. It may be just conductive fibres.
It looks like a pile of mostly garbage to me. {shrugs}
Although, I'd hang on to the Stroh's can opener.
That
KODAK DIRECT POSITIVE FILM REDEVELOPER
is a contradiction in itself...
What meant here is the developer for a 2nd stage in B&W reversal processing. Thus reversal processing, not a direct positive process.
Likely here Direct Positive is meant to differ from a neg/pos copying process.
Terminology can be so misleading...
It's a perfectly serviceable enlarger. Definitely not garbage.It looks like a pile of mostly garbage to me. {shrugs}
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