At 05:15 PM 10/24/2003 +0100, Jon Mitchell wrote:
Having just seen Matrix 2 (OK, so I'm a bit behind the rest of the world !!)
I am amazed that you managed to get such exclusive access to this model ....
;-) ... particularly with shots like IMG0301.
I see you may not have seen this then:
http://www.dragonsgate.net/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=415&password=&sort=1&cat=507&page=7
There is a LOT more on those pages :-)
...If you enjoy the home processing, keep at it. I would agree with what
a lot
of people have said though - it will be a nightmare to get consistency with
home colour processing. As long as you are enjoying it then it doesn't
really matter I guess, but it's just too much for me. Colour goes to the
lab. B&W is kept for me to play with (and sometimes I can't even get that
right !).
Thanks. Using a Jobo rotary tank system (CPE2+), it maintains the
temperature and rotation. So as long as my timing on pouring the chemical
and water in and out is good (and I have the Jobo lift so it is just
pouring and lifting), it should be OK. Of course I will have to be
discipline to maintain good habit WRT chemical mixing, storage, strength etc.
// richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please
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