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

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From: Monnoyer Philippe (monnoyer@imec.be)
Date: 08/27/03-01:29:46 AM Z


Hmm I don't think so. It's defenitely closer to "ma-HOY NOOG" but impossible to write/say in english, you have to hear it. Their "a" is between the french "a" and "o".
My 2 ¢
Philippe
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From: David Foy [mailto:dfoy@marketactics.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 04:55
To: alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca
Subject: OT pronunciation (RE: Test of J&C Classic 200)

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 in Hungary." 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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