Monthly Archives: April 2009

Three bath processing

At the University where I teach part time I have a number of students who stand out from the crowd because of the talent, dedication or ingenuity they display.
One such student, Chris Finch has recently been working with 5×4 and processing in two bath.
A couple of weeks ago, we were discussing the various ways sheet [...]

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Thwarted by lack of raw chemical!

This weekend I put aside a few hours to begin processing some of the Scotland 10×8 negatives. I discarded the old two bath developer from February and as I poured it out it occurred to me that perhaps I should check to see if I had enough raw chemical to mix up some fresh.
Sure enough, [...]

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Back from Scotland.

I’ve just returned from a two week break in the West of Scotland, shooting mainly 10×8 landscapes. I shot almost every day and now have a lot of sheets of film which need processing separately. I intend to use the two bath process as this gives me the most even development where there are large [...]

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