How to develop B&W film with J Brunner, Pt 4
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Just got my self a complete set of gear for a dark room and look forward to setting it up and after watching your video's i have a fuller understanding how things work
Many thanks it was fun to watch
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Bravo, Bravo, You're Effin Awesome!!! To hell with the nay sayers, we all know Wilhelm Reich was right!! Thank you so much for these instructional videos.
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sexy
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You are a great teacher !!! Thanks for the tutorial !!!
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Ok, so is there gonna be a part 5 from where you left off. I would really like it if you did that...
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I love your video's. You very humorous, I lover you approch.
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Jason, Thank you for those great videos. That exposure unit in the back is what NuArc 261KS? If so I work for that company and we still make those units.
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Where would a guy get a string reel you hang your negatives on to dry? Kool Gadget.
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Thank you so much!
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what are you supposed to do with the fim after tht?
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Hypo checking the fixer? What is this technique. Sir? That you speak of?
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Greetings from Norway!
Thank you for the tutorial. Most entertaining. Your cool!
Before the film is developed it must be handled in total darkness, which is I I use the changing bag, and the light tight inversion tank. As the film is developed it becomes a negative, and after it is fixed it may be viewed in the light, as you see me do in part four. Thanks for watching!!
alternativecamera 4 years ago