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Forum: In The Darkroom March 20th 10, 09:13 AM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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Noise: digital or analogue?

Jeremy Nixon:

There are a few things going on here, and I suspect the other replies were
about the wrong one. The most obvious is the specks of dirt all over the
place; I assume you're not...
Forum: In The Darkroom March 13th 10, 05:18 PM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 5
Views: 2,209
Noise: digital or analogue?

Hello all,

Could an expert here tell me origin of
the color noice on the referred photo?

http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/2010/grain.png

It's a fragment of a scanned photo (slide film), and
I'd...
Forum: In The Darkroom March 13th 10, 04:57 PM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 12
Views: 2,600
The Curse of the Curl

On 2010-02-12 18:59:24 +0300, "Richard Knoppow"

There was a sort of generic print flattener formula,
about 60 ml of glycerine per liter of water. Soak the prints
in this for about five...
Forum: In The Darkroom January 20th 10, 07:25 PM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 12
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The Curse of the Curl

Writing just to inform you about my progress. I
loaded a strip into a spiral holder (emulsion
side out) and let it soak water for about ten
minutes. Then I poured some water on the bottom
of ...
Forum: In The Darkroom January 20th 10, 07:13 PM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 12
Views: 2,600
The Curse of the Curl

Well, your suggestion is moot in any case, since the OP has already cut
the film into strips.

I can treat my strips as full-fledged rolls, why not?
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