Hi Andrew:
More than happy to help out! Sorry for the fogging, I should try to go out
on dryer days. The dremel is a good tool , those pins are highly overrated,
and once the cumbersome back is removed and the film travel is handily
visible they are redundant. (The removed backs can be sent to me and a $5
rebate towards enlarging will be sent). This technique has brought a
wonderful consistency of exposure to newfound users, if you find that your
results are improved with the open back concept, you are implored to go with
the permanent solution.
Gord
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Fildes" <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> On 21/11/2004, at 6:47 AM, Gordon Ross wrote:
>> Hi Andrew:
>> You don't have to risk detaching the lens, when all you really have to
>> do is
>> open the backplate and adjust the film, much safer. >> Gord
>
> Yes in that is sound logic in pursuit of an argument - No problem
> rhetorically.
> Of course there is the need to adjust the position of the film guide
> pins (where did I leave the Dremel?) and even on the slow films I'm
> getting a slight but unacceptable increase in the level of base fog.
> Any suggestions?
> AndrewF
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