Heh, heh, No. I will trust that my exposures (checked with a Sekonic
308BII) will work for a film that has, I hope, been kept properly. It
all became too difficult: back to work after my holiday, trip to see my
son at college, now on a course to support a secondary duty (additional
duty) at work - IT manager - and a promise to go to a friend's 50th
birthday party without my wife meant that I have to spend time with my
wife and reduce time available for photography. Life is so pressured
when you are "retired" ;-)
In other words, I thought that I would take a chance.... ;-)
Chris
On Saturday, Oct 4, 2003, at 18:24 Europe/London, Dorothée Rapp wrote:
Chris Barker schrieb:
Doro. No, a clip test means that they check a small part of the film
to develop - to ensure that they give it the right development time.
ok, that was basically what I understood :)
did you then?
cheers
:Doro
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