Re: Developing dryplates

From: Dennis Moser ^lt;aldus@angrek.com>
Date: 10/15/04-11:55:10 AM Z
Message-id: <41700EFE.4080209@angrek.com>

8-}...

It's only rock and roll, but I like it, I like it,
Yes I do!

Ryuji Suzuki wrote:
> ...once it's gone, it can't come back,
> cuz it's out of the blue, into the black....
>
> the image is gone but he's not forgotten
> is this the story of johnny rotten?
> it's better to burn out than to fade away,
> the image is gone but he's not forgotten
>
> hey hey, my my...
>
> --
> Ryuji Suzuki
> "You have to realize that junk is not the problem in and of itself.
> Junk is the symptom, not the problem."
> (Bob Dylan 1971; source: No Direction Home by Robert Shelton)
>
>
> From: Timo Sund <timo@palaios.com>
> Subject: Developing dryplates
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 16:24:36 +0300
>
>
>>This question come up to me as one friend bought old platecamera and it
>>included several exposed dryplates undeveloped. They are some 80years
>>old. How he should develope them?
>>
>>--
>>Timo Sund
>>Palaios Photos
>>Finland
>>http://palaios.com
>>
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>
>

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