analog what is that?
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As Iunderstand the "film" doers not and should not dry out, apparently this happens in fluid state.
Fail to see the connection with OP, but do you have a link to those top class lenses for "next to nothing" I'm looking for a good outfit for my Plaubel Makiflex......
(and I'm pondering upon how to get this photopolymer stuff onto glass plates, to utilize this as photo plates in the 4x5 glass negative carrier in said camera..................... ISO 1 - 8 maybe?)
Well, that's okay, you can probably maintain enough humidity or you can use a solvent that doesn't evaporate very quickly. Simply storing a plate in a cool box with some water in it will keep it wet indefinitely.
I don't think there is any water in the mix-
This will not happen here. The data will not be forthcoming, since I discovered in another thread that the mere mention of a scanner, and other digital means of diplaying one's work here fired off threats of being dispelled to "dpug" whatever that is, and postings being censored/deleted.
Since I cannot do this with anything else than a scanner, it will not happen. There. SCANNER. Delete this.
There I did it again, mentioned the S-word, so now have this thread mutilated and closed too....
For your photopolymer reading pleasure: Dead Link Removed from Sci Am, December 1969.
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