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This documnet ( in pdf form ) explains how to process B/W film and prints to archival standards.
At 14 pages long it is easy to read and print out. It is essentially designed for the home darkroom enthusiast.
Free of excessive jargon you only require the basic understanding of B/W film/print processing.
I have been processing B/W for over 35 years, 20 of those spent in small custom labs specialising in archival processing of B/W material.
The document also outlines the care and storage of the processed negative and print.
Please PM me with an e-mail address and I will forward the pdf to you.
I offer this free to RFFers about every five months.
Please allow 48 hours from the time of your request for your pdf to be sent.
Regards
Peter
At 14 pages long it is easy to read and print out. It is essentially designed for the home darkroom enthusiast.
Free of excessive jargon you only require the basic understanding of B/W film/print processing.
I have been processing B/W for over 35 years, 20 of those spent in small custom labs specialising in archival processing of B/W material.
The document also outlines the care and storage of the processed negative and print.
Please PM me with an e-mail address and I will forward the pdf to you.
I offer this free to RFFers about every five months.
Please allow 48 hours from the time of your request for your pdf to be sent.
Regards
Peter
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