pentaxuser
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All good replies, friends so "members of the jury I rest my case" as they say in the British courts
pentaxuser

pentaxuser
It's odd that Jemzyboz/Lane keeps reading his posts here but doesn't reply.
At least he's removed the claims on his Zone Imaging website of working closely with Ilford. But he still claims working with PE/Ron Mowrey, despite the fact Ron passed away before he asked him any questions.
He's a total fraud.
Ian
'Incredible' claim in a recent review!
"510-Pyro, while not 100% safe, is incredibly non-toxic, based on studies by the EPA and ECHA."
Developer Review Blog No. 34 – Zone Imaging 510-Pyro
Pyro developers hold a special place in my development tool kit. Despite being one of the oldest developers, being viewed as highly-specialised and highly toxic. I've found them to be one of the best developerswww.alexluyckx.com
I was watching a show last night and learned that rat poison is less toxic than cyanide.
It is odd how Zone Imaging got off the ground and gained so much attention in the first place; but then I'm not sure why any company would want to work with Mr. Lane or stock his products.
I am not sure why anyone in the US would buy Zone Imaging's 510 Pyro when you can get it for half the cost from Bostick and Sullivan.
This could be the reason:
"A new formulation has fixed some of the issues noted in 2012. I should mention that I purchased my 510 from Bostik & Sullivan, the older 2006 formulation."
Why's Bostik & Sullivan still selling 2006 formulation as claimed by the reviewer?
This could be the reason:
"A new formulation has fixed some of the issues noted in 2012. I should mention that I purchased my 510 from Bostik & Sullivan, the older 2006 formulation."
Why's Bostik & Sullivan still selling 2006 formulation as claimed by the reviewer?
"510-Pyro, while not 100% safe, is incredibly non-toxic, based on studies by the EPA and ECHA."
Now that Zone Imaging has increased the scale of production and distribution of 510-Pyro, I wish they engage competent and certified authorities to evaluate the toxicity of 510-Pyro and make the evaluation report public so that facts take precedence over claims and counter claims.
Now that Zone Imaging has increased the scale of production and distribution of 510-Pyro, I wish they engage competent and certified authorities to evaluate the toxicity of 510-Pyro and make the evaluation report public so that facts take precedence over claims and counter claims.
I hope for the sake of the photographic community that if James Lane reads this thread, at some point he comes to a realisation of his actions and how they reflect on himself and his business. Suspect we may be waiting a while...Cryptic marketing for his product essentially. Pretending he's a normal user who's surprised at the performance, failing to explicitly state he has clear stakes in the product. Self promotion at its worst, and the moderators don't seem to care. Breathtaking.
Here's another one, where he appears to just randomly flag a product, in passing, which had been 'reviewed' by some youtuber/blogger
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Is the skull and crossbones symbol in the lower right corner of that post what James Lane had previously removed from the 510 Pyro labeling?
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