The Film Developing Cookbook, 2nd Edition

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Steve Anchell

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The Film Cookbook is alive and well and at the publisher. The 2nd ed. is filled with new and up-to-date information on the state of film and developing that Bill Troop and I have spent the last 22 years gathering and sorting through. Bill and I hope this will carry film and darkroom well into the future and provide an invaluable resource for all darkroom workers, present and yet to be born.

We are anticipating a publication date of early next year, though Focal Press has not yet posted it to Amazon. I'll let you know when they do.

Both Bill and I apologize for taking so long but can assure you it will be worth the wait.

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Great News! I was wondering where you were in relation to a release.

Looking forward to the release...
 
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Thank you, Kino. I'll try to be diligent keeping everyone updated. As soon as we settle on a new cover design I'll post it here.
 

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I am very much looking forward to this publication!

As an editorial note, I hope the publisher changes the incorrect usage found in the 1st edition for square inches--i.e., the 1st edition uses "80² inches" to mean "80 square inches", though as noted, it means 1600 inches. The correct notation is either spelled out, or "80 in²". As written in the 1st edition, the interpretation is 1600 inches, a linear measurement, and not a measurement of area.
 

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Can't wait! I have benefited from two of your other books.
 

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I am very much looking forward to this publication!

As an editorial note, I hope the publisher changes the incorrect usage found in the 1st edition for square inches--i.e., the 1st edition uses "80² inches" to mean "80 square inches", though as noted, it means 1600 inches. The correct notation is either spelled out, or "80 in²". As written in the 1st edition, the interpretation is 1600 inches, a linear measurement, and not a measurement of area.
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Well done Steve, hope the new book is up to your usual standard.

Ian

Greetings, Ian! I was wondering where you were. I haven't been able to find your email addresses in ages. I would have liked your input on the latest ed. I also don't see how to send a private message on this site. :smile:

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Greetings, Ian! I was wondering where you were. I haven't been able to find your email addresses in ages. I would have liked your input on the latest ed. I also don't see how to send a private message on this site. :smile:

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It is called "Starting a Conversation"
Click on Ian's User Name, a box will pop up and "Start a Conversation" is one of the clickable options.
Fill in a title, put the content of your message in the appropriate box, and then scroll down to the button that says "Start a Conversation".
From then on there is an Inbox link at the top right of most pages that will show an indicator when you have a message/conversation waiting for you.
Good luck with your new edition!
 
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It is called "Starting a Conversation"
Click on Ian's User Name, a box will pop up and "Start a Conversation" is one of the clickable options.
Fill in a title, put the content of your message in the appropriate box, and then scroll down to the button that says "Start a Conversation".
From then on there is an Inbox link at the top right of most pages that will show an indicator when you have a message/conversation waiting for you.
Good luck with your new edition!

Thank you, Matt.
 

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Hi Steve,

I look forward to buying the second edition. The first edition has been a great resource. I read it cover to cover and refer back every so often. I have mixed up my own developer and really enjoyed it. Thank you.
 

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I’m in! Thanks for the heads up, but be sure to post here once it’s available, as my short term memory isn’t what it used to be, and Amazon won’t alert me.
 

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I don't expect this release to provide any info on the NEW HC-110 and certainly not the shelf life of the concentrate (a topic of much speculation on this forum), but the book is sure to be a big winner. Is it unreasonable to anticipate addenda to the book in some form as this info becomes known to you both (excluding shelf life, of course)? Thanks for all your effort, Bill and Steve.
 
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I don't expect this release to provide any info on the NEW HC-110 and certainly not the shelf life of the concentrate (a topic of much speculation on this forum), but the book is sure to be a big winner. Is it unreasonable to anticipate addenda to the book in some form as this info becomes known to you both (excluding shelf life, of course)? Thanks for all your effort, Bill and Steve.

You may be pleasantly surprised, silveror0!
 

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Your publisher might offer a box of samples at wholesale price at photo retailers overseas (eg. Fotoimpex). That would save buyers from paying absurd air-postage.
 

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Your publisher might offer a box of samples at wholesale price at photo retailers overseas (eg. Fotoimpex). That would save buyers from paying absurd air-postage.

Focal Press distribute in Europe themselves and always have since their founding in the UK just before WWII.

Ian
 

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I did not know that Focal is the current publisher. Good to know. Strange enough even Germany's most important bookshop on photo-technical books has it not listed. That trickled my remark.
 
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