tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525256592893354856.post5101278691294606933..comments2023-10-06T05:51:02.971-04:00Comments on TYPE CLACK: January 25, 2014Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525256592893354856.post-68019566487707364352014-02-01T03:17:42.507-05:002014-02-01T03:17:42.507-05:00Sometimes you're in the mood to write. Sometim...Sometimes you're in the mood to write. Sometimes you're not. Guess that's life. It'll come back to you!<br /><br />Enjoy the games in the meantime! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525256592893354856.post-11808242709516743052014-01-27T14:19:44.847-05:002014-01-27T14:19:44.847-05:00I'm an Ilford man. Ilfosol 3 is pretty easy an...I'm an Ilford man. Ilfosol 3 is pretty easy and cheap. Also, I only have to develop for 5 minutes. Very fast results with nice, fine grain on slow to medium speed films.Ryan Adneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00638154287454314617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525256592893354856.post-2948123439174932852014-01-25T14:12:21.824-05:002014-01-25T14:12:21.824-05:00oh, I also recommend the Paterson System 4 plastic...oh, I also recommend the Paterson System 4 plastic tank & spools. The spools are practically self-loading. Very handy and much easier than using wire spools.Tedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16774432656602082311noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525256592893354856.post-49100610408168471422014-01-25T11:32:40.650-05:002014-01-25T11:32:40.650-05:00Caff-C is fun and pretty forgiving - I accidentall...Caff-C is fun and pretty forgiving - I accidentally forgot about my last batch and left it in the developing soup, unagitated for almost 2 hours before remembering it and doing the stop bath/fix. It turned out a little dark, but just fine. :D<br /><br />My best results have been about a 20-minute bath (agitation every minute), on way-expired C-41. If you're using newer film or B&W, try 12 to 16 minutes in Caff-C.Tedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16774432656602082311noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525256592893354856.post-48665250249262613562014-01-25T10:21:26.737-05:002014-01-25T10:21:26.737-05:00I always stuck with D76 diluted 1:1 and used once....I always stuck with D76 diluted 1:1 and used once. Always fresh, and the 11-minute developing time was accommodating of minor timing errors. Fine, well-defined grain, no blocked-up highlights (if you got the exposure right!) TonysVisionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12004608151032301174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525256592893354856.post-11048599864171689772014-01-25T09:48:33.271-05:002014-01-25T09:48:33.271-05:00Ah, the good old K1000. I started to learn to take...Ah, the good old K1000. I started to learn to take pictures with one of those an aeon ago.Rob Bowkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12065940710708289511noreply@blogger.com