John Earley
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Braxus, check your messages.
Braxus, check your messages.
And I could snatch develop Brilliant Bromide with a success which no subsequent paper could match, especially no VC paper - even the best of them turn out blaah if you try. EMaks graded was a distant second option. (I'm not referring to "lith" development, but to a very subtle refined kind of control). Cd salts were still being used, and their ban probably accounted for not only the loss of Portriga Rapid, but of the rich version of Seagull G which many of us so admired. I don't know what went into the French formulation of Brilliant.
I remember reading an article where a fellow compared silver content against the black that paper could achieve. It is only one characteristic and silver content probably affects far more than that, but he found no correlation between silver content and the richness of the black. This was a few decades ago before the internet and all that.
Nice shot. Congrats. How does the Dove developer work out? I bet it's better than that smelly stuff Kodak sells.Well I shot my first 2 sheets on the camera today. The lensboard I bought wasn’t fitting into the camera properly. I'll have to get some wood shaved off it to fit. I had the board that was given to me with a modified adapter, so I used my Fujinon 210mm 5.6 lens which is wide angle. Took my two shots. The rail wasn't rolling too well when I tried to bundle it all back up.
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