On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Barry B. Bean wrote:
>>tri-x or CN film? both cost about same to buy, but tri-x takes 2 wks and
>
>What happened to that darkroom class you took?
class is over...no darkrooms in the area either.
>If you're scanning negs at home, shoot Tri-X, develop when you get
>home (a tank, changing bag and chemicals are all you really have to
>have), and then scan away. Unless, of course, you really like the
>look of the TCN-400.
nah, i think i like trix better..all those purty colors (whoops, wrong
trix there <g>)
>>100? might throw in a couple rolls of delta3200 for fun. geez, this is
>Consider a few rolls of CZ-800. Shoots great at 400, very nice at
>800, and can be shot at 1600 with no compendsation required. Very
>versatile and handy if the weather turns or you shoot indoors.
cz? carl zeiss? any donors? ;)
>>mainstay. color will be not important, i want b/w for the most part. so,
>>anyone out there get them for less in bulk?
>Have you checked B&H?
nope. might do so in person when i'm there
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