Re: Hand coating etc.

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From: Richard Sullivan FRPS (richsul@earthlink.net)
Date: 06/26/01-04:33:44 PM Z


Thanks Nick!

Give your next post a little more thought before accusing someone. I just
posted the same conclusion but have not as much research.

--Dick

At 02:52 PM 6/26/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>I retract my original implication relative to the sender of these messages.
>Several factors made me feel that way, however, it appears that the actual
>sender is located in Great Britain or there abouts.
>
>In reality, it appears that the real Callie (if one can use such a
>reference) is also located in the same time zone as Callie Tripe. That
>makes the confession from Callie Type >>>>>>>>Who am I? Why, I am Deborah
>Johnson, wife and mother of three. Born in Olympia Washington, and living
>now in SOUTH BEND, INDIANA.<<<<<<<< a complete lie. It also makes me think
>that both are one in the same person
>
>I bothered to check my archived Kallitype posts to see if there were any
>from "Callie Type" and only found the following posted on March 11, 2001:
>
><<<<<
>One more comment, before I depart back into lurkerland. You mention,
>
>"One expert says develop for a minimum period of time, another says you need
>to develop for 6-10 minutes. One says clear for 2 minutes, another
>recommends 10-15 minutes. It would really be useful for experts like
>yourself and Callie Type to clarify some of the issues inherent in these
>contradictory recommendations."
>
>I acidify my developer with Citric Acid - handfuls of it. Deveopment is
>instantaneous, but I let it continue for at least 5 minutes. It is my
>understanding that the developer continues to work on the highlights, even
>though the effect isn't readily visiable. It is when I rush the development
>that I experience problems.
>
>After printing Platinum and Paladium, I find Kallitype to be refreshing. It
>isn't always easy, and like any silver process it demands a degree of care
>in the fix and wash process, but unless your well-heeled, you will feel more
>than a pang of regret throwing a 16 X 20 inch Platinum print into the trash.
> With Kallitype, it becomes much easier!
> >>>>
>
>BTW, there are only three posters on this list who have posted meaningful
>information relative to the Kallitype process and who also post from the
>same time zone as Callie Type. They shall remain anonymous for the moment.
>
>One other name came up who has been the source of name controversy in the
>past and who also uses hotmail.com - that person has been quiet recently.
>However, that person also posts from the same time zone.
>
>More to follow.
>
>Nick
>
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Nick Makris" <nick@mcn.org>
>To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
>Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 1:57 PM
>Subject: Re: Hand coating etc.
>
>
> > Seems the message below and the one other from Callie Tripe, AKA
> > echo_troll@hotmail.com is from Dick S trying to prove a point - so Dick,
> > what's the point?
> >
> > Nick
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Callie Tripe" <echo_troll@hotmail.com>
> > To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 1:32 PM
> > Subject: Re: Hand coating etc.
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > >One
> > > >could do a better job by using a motor scooter to run the bases in a
> > > >baseball game, but it somehow it would not be the same game.
> > >
> > >
> > > Maybe not the same game, but it sure sounds like it would be fun!!
> > >
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