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Steve Ash

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Sorry, Im missing something here. This is so you can refer to it while you are agitating on the bus?

LOL! I meant 'home' office computer...I only stand develop on the bus...:D

For me personally, I generally develop all films in batches, save up the BWs for a couple weeks the C41 and E6s for a month, so there are usually 3 to 5 different BW films to develop...so was it seven minutes for HP4 and 9 minutes for Tri-X or was it???

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Here we have a bunch of guys who rabbit on about their rights etc........... yet are willing to sell their souls to a phone...........it would be hilarious if it wasn't so sad

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Welcome Totorol.

 

Nothing wrong with your phone smelling like fixer :p

 

I agree with you Antistatic!!:)

 

I got use to that smell already, haha

 

For the software, I find it a little inconvenient is that it doesn't has the temp. develope time that I want.

ex. trix push it too 1600 using Tmax 24C

 

So I still have to look for the time on the net first

 

totorol

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I agree with you Antistatic!!:)

 

I got use to that smell already, haha

 

For the software, I find it a little inconvenient is that it doesn't has the temp. develope time that I want.

ex. trix push it too 1600 using Tmax 24C

 

So I still have to look for the time on the net first

 

totorol

 

All you have to do is save your own information into the program. It's a one time operation - hardly a big problem, I would have thought. It's what I've done for several combinations of film/developer

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Here we have a bunch of guys who rabbit on about their rights etc........... yet are willing to sell their souls to a phone...........it would be hilarious if it wasn't so sad

 

What ARE you talking about? Is the meds round late today at your end of the ward? :)

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All you have to do is save your own information into the program. It's a one time operation - hardly a big problem, I would have thought. It's what I've done for several combinations of film/developer

 

Hello:

 

Thanks for the advice!

I am using the same way too

Building ur own database I guess.

 

totorol

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