RE: Hypersensitize me up scottie!


Hal Faulkner (faulkner@redshift.com)
Wed, 17 Feb 1999 21:40:02 -0800


Jewelia,

The TMAX films have greatly reduced reciprocity failure, and you don't need
to store them in a nearly complete vacuum at 50 degrees for several days to
realize this property. But do keep them in the dark.

FYI "27 - 30" inches (of mercury) is about the same thing as 15psi. Both
are very close to standard atmospheric pressure ( 29.92 in...)

My astronomer charges astrological fees! But then the cost of living is
high here in California. Besides, that telescope is a fancy piece of
equipment, cost more than a Deardorff.

Hal Faulkner

mailto:faulkner@redshift.com

-----Original Message-----
From: jewelia [mailto:jewelia@erols.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:08 AM
To: alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca
Subject: Hypersensitize me up scottie!

        none that it pretty much only effects reciprocity--sounds to good to be
        true? actually reciprocity and i are good friends and get along very well
        but i was wondering if there are any astrophysicists or other lunars out
        there who have any experience with this? have i been in the dark room by
        myself too long?

        regards--jewelia



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