Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
it's all very confusing - to elderly gents - like me ...partaking of the nightly 'Jack Daniels'This thread is out of control. the original post was about pre washing sd cards and now we are talking about different formats.
antiquark
Derek Ross
nightly 'Jack Daniels'![]()
Therein lies the problem... JD is meant to be sipped continuously, from morning to night. If you abstain all day, but drink in the evening, it's a shock to the system! :angel:
AAhhh. A line of FORTRAN. I was just coding in FORTRAN yesterday. And assembly today.
The best way to get some film-like effects is to post-sensitize your SD cards by leaving them under a Hot-Glass Summicron. It's the equivalent of holding your Ektachrome slides to a candle to bring out some wild colors.
An EMP will cause parity errors in Core memory, but the punch cards should be okay. Unless the ink is metallic. Then it will catch fire.
The best way to get some film-like effects is to post-sensitize your SD cards by leaving them under a Hot-Glass Summicron. It's the equivalent of holding your Ektachrome slides to a candle to bring out some wild colors.
An EMP will cause parity errors in Core memory, but the punch cards should be okay. Unless the ink is metallic. Then it will catch fire.
Ming Rider
Film, the next evolution.
An EMP will cause parity errors in Core memory, but the punch cards should be okay. Unless the ink is metallic. Then it will catch fire.
Very handy information there. All this modern technology is great but if there was a holacaust, none of it would work, so we'd all fall back to analogue.
By the way, I'm having a real nightmare running CS4 on my ZX81. Was working fine until I added the 16K Ram Pack. Runs great on the PET though. A real powerhouse.
Help !!!
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I have a Microsoft FORTRAN-80 compiler, V3.44 and ASM-80. Use it on a Xerox 820-II, wrote my own image processing software for it.
Have you ported CP/M to the Sinclair ZX81 yet?
Have you ported CP/M to the Sinclair ZX81 yet?
sabrewolf
Member
You'll be amazed at what stand development can do to your image. Just open it up in your monitor and then leave it be for an hour or so. Grab a beer and a hearty meal in the meantime. You'll be amazed at the difference it'll do to you pics. Its subtle but its definitely there...
Ming Rider
Film, the next evolution.
You'll be amazed at what stand development can do to your image. Just open it up in your monitor and then leave it be for an hour or so. Grab a beer and a hearty meal in the meantime. You'll be amazed at the difference it'll do to you pics. Its subtle but its definitely there...
Try leaving the image in your monitor for 1 week for that `burnt out` look.
tim_c
Established
Lomo are planning to release that Chinese camera that takes floppies. Light leaks AND corrupt data! They say it will cost $800 though.
geejay
Member
Don't bother with prewash,
just make sure to use a changing bag when removing SD card from the camera
just make sure to use a changing bag when removing SD card from the camera
I've been taking them out in the bathroom with the lights off.
Found out the Honeywell Dryer is required after washing, before putting into the card reader. The print dryer was a bad idea.
Found out the Honeywell Dryer is required after washing, before putting into the card reader. The print dryer was a bad idea.
geejay
Member
Does anyone else keep there SD cards in the fridge to extend the life of the card?
tim_c
Established
Does anyone else keep there SD cards in the fridge to extend the life of the card?
I've got 2,500 Zip disks from 1998 that I store in the fridge.
icebear
Veteran
Come on folks we need to get this sorted out :
At the bottom line: What's your recommendation for temperature (30,60,90C?)and final spinning cycle for the washer, just careful 600 rpm's or full speed 1300rpm ? Maybe it's best to start a poll on these
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At the bottom line: What's your recommendation for temperature (30,60,90C?)and final spinning cycle for the washer, just careful 600 rpm's or full speed 1300rpm ? Maybe it's best to start a poll on these
jgeenen
Established
SanDisk SDHC are best in ID-11. Lexar SD require Rodinal for best pre-sharpening. If trying HDR, I can reccommend HC-110 - but *never* prewash a SD card with raws on it - it will dilute :angel: the upper 8 bit of each color !!!!
I recently mixed in my darkroom some rolls of 400Tmax taken with the ZI and a Sandisk extreme III of my M9 and processed both in Tanol speed :bang:. Tmax came as expected (great tonality, well defined but fine grain), the sandisk in GIF - can you imagine???
Johannes
I recently mixed in my darkroom some rolls of 400Tmax taken with the ZI and a Sandisk extreme III of my M9 and processed both in Tanol speed :bang:. Tmax came as expected (great tonality, well defined but fine grain), the sandisk in GIF - can you imagine???
Johannes
JohnTF
Veteran
Bah. Floppies and Diskettes are OK for occasional snaps, but you cannot beat the punch card. Fully mechanical and just check out the grain:
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Outlawed in Florida, and don't call me Dangling Chad.
Does anyone else keep there SD cards in the fridge to extend the life of the card?
It doesn't extend the life of the card! It does speed up file writing times. Best to use a Dry Ice bottom plate on the camera while doing this.
antiquark
Derek Ross
Anyone know where I can get my SD cards covered in snakeskin?
xwhatsit
Well-known
The trouble with medium and large format is the reduced number of shots. Medium format CF cards aren't so bad, but I draw the line at one JPG per floppy disk. Some people take great pleasure in spending an hour setting up a shot for large format but I much prefer miniature format SD for not missing shots -- even if the little cards have poor tonality and large grain.Keith has the right idea, but he didn't go far enough: the floppy disk is the format of the future, mark my words. It beats the puny formats available today, hands down.
I do watch my agitation, though. I stand develop in very low concentration electrons.
You know the quote. `FAT32 and be there'.
tlitody
Well-known
where have you guys been all your lives? For optimum output you have to process your card through a Babbage Difference Engine.
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rpsawin
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Try pre-flashing your card. I find a bare 75 watt bulb for 5 seconds works well.
Best regards,
Bob
Best regards,
Bob
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