Re: OT pronunciation (RE: Test of J&C Classic 200)

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From: Jeff Sumner (jdos2@mindspring.com)
Date: 08/26/03-09:14:12 PM Z


And the accent is ALWAYS on the first syllable. I always thought
Hungarian sounded very flat as a result. No nasalness at all... But
that's pretty far off topic.

Minden rendbe van.

On Tuesday, August 26, 2003, at 10:54 PM, David Foy wrote:

> Alternately, according to Hungarians living in Calgary, "Nagy" can be
> pronounced Naah-zhe, "zhe" as in the French pronunciation of "mirage."
> DF
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Buckels [mailto:jeffbuck@swcp.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 8:19 PM
> To: alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca
> Subject: Test of J&C Classic 200
>
> Dear List: Here are the results of BTZS testing of J&C Classic 200
> film. This is exposure and plotting by View Camera Store, processing
> by me. The developer is pyro WD2D, standard dilution, in
> trays. Agitation for initial 45 seconds, then once every 15
> seconds…. The advertised ISO of this film is (obviously) 200. I just
> noticed something I hadn’t before now, viz., this film is labeled
> “Made inHungary.”  Does that tell us anything? Anyhow, moment of
> silence for Maholy-Nagy (which, according to M-N’s sister, would be
> pronounced kind of like “ma-HOY NOOG”)….
>
>  
>
> J&C Classic 200
>
> WD2D Pyro in Trays
>
> Intermittent Agitation
>
> Temp ~68-70F
>
> Target DR of 1.4 (for pt/pd)
>
>  
>
> SBR    EFS     DEV
>
>  
>
> 5.5       100+    16’
>
> 6         100      14’
>
> 7         100-     10.5’
>
> 8         80+      8.5’
>
> 9         80        7.5’
>
> 10        80        6.5’
>
> 11        80        5.5’
>
> 12        80        5’
>
>  
>
> Questions? Observations? 
>
>  
>
> -JB
>


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