Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/25

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Subject: RE: [Leica] DARKROOM II
From: "Nguyen, Olivier T [AMSTA-AR-CCF]" <onguyen@pica.army.mil>
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 08:35:58 -0400

Hi Marc,
can you tell me why do you have more than one enlarger in your darkroom ?
is there any trick to perform ?  I want to learn that trick.  Please, I am
not try to make fun of  you or anything.  I just try to see what you do with
more than 1 enlarger that is all.  I just want to learn new thing.

I right now have 1 enlarger in my room and still litlle by little learn to
developt the film and the print correctly here.  I am a fresh newbie of
darkroom so I did not see much of thing yet specially the tonal change in
slightly and I still make a lot of mistake such as little too dark for skin
tones etc. 

Yes, darkroom is fun.  taking picture without developt and print already
kill 80% of the fun.

I try color one time by developt the film and print but not 100% success
yet.  I will try again.  Can anyone here point me to any website or any
place beside library that show me how to developt the color.  I follow some
guide line of our member here and I fail in the first time.  don't know what
going on.  Probably the temperature is not correctly control

Olivier

- -----Original Message-----
From: Marc James Small [mailto:msmall@roanoke.infi.net]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:08 PM
To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us; rollei@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: [Leica] DARKROOM II


Well, I made it tonight, for a couple of hours, the first time in the
darkroom in 18 months or two years or somesuch.  I now have both my Beseler
23CII (with my new 2.8/50 APO-Rodagon) and my Leitz V35 side-by-side, a
rather chummy arrangement.

I had to relearn working in the dark, which is always mildly frustrating,
but old habits come back readily.  My stock of Ilford MGIV glossy paper was
a bit heat-struck but not terminally so.  (I did get my supply box out of
the freezer to stock up again tomorrow with fresh stuff.)  I thought the
V35 had lost its auto-focus but, after futilizing a bit at trying to adjust
it, I realized I wasn't locking the negative carrier in, and then all was
well.

I had a couple of recent rolls to print, both 100 Delta.  One taken with a
Werra III (2.8/50 CZJ Tessar and 4/35 Flektogon), the other with a Contarex
Cyclops (4.5/21, 4/35, 2/50, 4/135, 13/400).  The first roll was souped in
Rodinal, the second in Ifosol.  The paper was souped in Dektol,
incidentally.

A pleasant evening printing rather mediocre pictures on perishing paper.
One shot was nice enough that I broke out a sheet of my all-too-small
reserve of that magnificent ORWO semi-matte fiber monograde paper, the
stuff to die for.

I still do not understand how a serious student of photography can really
learn the art of taking pictures without doing at least occasional darkroom
work.

The APO-Rodagon-N, incidentally, is cleanly and clearly superior to the
Focotar-WA, as Erwin hinted it might be.  I now need to find a 75mm
APO-Rodagon-N to replace my 4/80 Beseler-HD for MF work, but these guys are
hard to find without buying new.  I'd replace the Focotar with an
APO-Componon if I could find one used but these puppies NEVER seem to
appear on e-Bay.  (The APO-Componon is a 40mm lens, incidentally, meaning
its a plug-in replacement for the Focotar;  the APO-Rodagon is a 50mm lens.)

Marc

msmall@roanoke.infi.net  FAX:  +540/343-7315
Cha robh bąs fir gun ghrąs fir!

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