From: Manuel Gomes Teixeira (PunctumStudios@netc.pt)
Date: 10/06/01-01:51:49 PM Z
Dick,
Do you mean really frozen or refrigerated ?
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> Bostick & Sullivan sells Centennial POP. 606-474-0890
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> keep frozen when not in use. It has a short shelf life. Fogs in 6 mos.
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> Cheers.
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> --Dick Sullivan
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> At 03:05 PM 10/6/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>> Idle curiosity really, but when I tried to find some POP about a year
>> ago no-one seemed to be making - what are you planning to use??
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>> Gary
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: sstoney [mailto:sstoney@pdq.net]
>> Sent: 05 October 2001 19:57
>> To: alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca
>> Subject: negatives for POP
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>> Here's another question: I am about to process some negatives for
>> printing on
>> POP. I can't test the paper right now because I loaned away my printing
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>> frame. But I was wondering about what the right density range is for a
>> POP
>> negative. One book said 1.8 or more. What is your opinion?
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>> --shannon
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