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Re: [Rollei] Film washing technique
- Subject: Re: [Rollei] Film washing technique
- From: Philippe Tempel <ptempel2000 >
- Date: Sun, 4 May 2003 07:12:22 -0700 (PDT)
- References:
Did Kodak ever make the film cans for 120/220?
- --- Jerry Lehrer <jerryleh > wrote:
> David
>
> I have accumulated quite a few of those old
> screw-top film cans.
>
> Are they worth anything?
>
> Jerry
>
> David Seifert wrote:
>
> > Dale,
> >
> > I remember the metal film cans with yellow screw
> tops. As I recall they
> > were actually gasketed and relatively moisture
> proof.
> >
> > I actually do remember real hypo too, just having
> a little fun.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > David (not so young anymore either)
> >
> > At 11:44 PM 5/2/2003 -0400, you wrote:
> > >You know how to make a middle ageed life long
> photographer feel very old
> > >with that comment. My first time printing I used
> Sodium Hyposulfate and
> > >not Sodium Thiosulfate. But then I also used
> Kodak products in cans. My
> > >favorite was the yellow metal caps on the 35mm
> film can, none of the
> > >plastic stuff.
> > >
> > >Dale
> > >
> > >
> > >> Hypo is slang for the active agent in fixer
> which is currently Sodium
> > >> Thiosulfate. Way back when these things were
> getting their nicknames
> > >> fixers used Sodium Hyposulfate. Or so I have
> been told by those who
> > >> claim to remember <g>.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > David Seifert
> > dseifert
>
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