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Subject: [Leica] Just ventured into B&W with manual processing (first in my life) - please check the outcome
From: len-1 at comcast.net (Leonard Taupier)
Date: Thu Jun 21 07:07:24 2007
References: <467A360A.9080302@zabrovsky.com> <9b678e0706210605w7c850f2fr778a53d10f9d8e09@mail.gmail.com> <467A9010.1010800@zabrovsky.com>

Alex,

Just use the PhotoFlo as Don suggests. Don't even question it. Make  
sure you use distilled water. It is used highly diluted so a small  
bottle lasts forever. It is made by Kodak and should be sold by any  
photo shop worth walking in the door. It's only a 20 second rinse  
after the wash. Your films will come out looking beautiful. I reuse a  
batch between 3 to 5 times depending on the size negatives and before  
dust gets into it.

Your photos are beautiful. I like your model. An adorable child.  
Thanks for posting.

Len


On Jun 21, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Alex wrote:

> Thanks Don for the advise. I'm not sure I'll follow "film dryer"  
> route any time soon - just  a bit tight on space, but will  
> certainly consider photo-flo thing...
> Will have ask around in photo shops whether they keep such in stock...
>
> Don Dory wrote:
>
>> Alex,
>> Addressing the dirt and water streak issues.  First, dilute some  
>> photo-flo
>> at no more than label directions with distilled water and hang at  
>> an angle
>> so that the water goes to the edge of the roll and then down and  
>> you will
>> remove almost all spotting/water spot issues.  Second, make or buy  
>> a film
>> dryer so that one, dirt is almost completely eliminate and second,  
>> your film
>> is dry in minutes instead of the next day.  You can make a film  
>> dryer out of
>> some schedule 40 PVC, a hair dryer, some HEPA filters for a vacuum  
>> and a
>> small bit of very stiff wire or wide mesh screen to hold the reels  
>> inside
>> the dryer.
>>
>> In the LUG archives there is a tremendous amount of information  
>> regarding
>> processing B&W film.  Also, questions to us will provide some  
>> extremely
>> knowledgeable folks to answer.
>>
>> Thanks for showing the images and keep pushing the shutter release.
>>
>> On 6/21/07, Alex <alex@zabrovsky.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Well, making a leap into a real B&W - first in my life, with manual
>>> processing at home.
>>> So far did two Tri-X 400 rolls (both in HC-110, dill. B for 6.5  
>>> minutes
>>> at 20 deg.C). Still have lots to learn, but so far appears to be  
>>> not so
>>> bad...
>>> Please check my galleries:
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/alexz/All-around+local/ - last  
>>> three
>>> images
>>>
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/alexz/portraits+and+people/ -  
>>> last 6
>>> images
>>>
>>> P.S. no major retouch has been done to save some time, so there  
>>> is some
>>> dirt and water residue appear - still have to learn how to cope with
>>> these annoying issues....
>>>
>>> Sincerely, Alex
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>
>
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