Comparing between an LX3 and a DSLR is like comparing a Mazda Miata with a Ferrari. I have a Nikon D3 but it is not something I want to lug about everywhere I go. My LX3 is a great little camera to bring along just about anywhere and the results are very good for something so compact. My two...
Tmax film developed in Tmax developer seems to me to be quite sensitive to temperature variations during development. I use a water bath and ice to temper all chemicals to 20 deg. This includes an amount of water as pre-wash before starting the development process. Without the prewash, the...
The problem is that the standard sized folders always leaves a bit of the negative sleeves poking out. Have not been able to find any covers at the stationers that will fit negative sleeves. I've been using Paterson files and sleeves for some 25+ years. The sleeves are made of a paper like semi...
You are right. They do have lots of lovely stuff for darkroom and b+w work. Bought quite a bit of stuff today from the nice saleslady but the Paterson tank still eludes me. They have Jobo though. I've used Jobo tanks before for developing Cibachrome print paper many moons ago. Too easy to end up...
They don't have stock of the Universal Tank. They are currently selling what appears to me to be a clone of the Universal Tank, the brand name escapes me.
They may have stock arriving later.
I sense that there is perhaps a bit of confusion here with your point (2) above. I presume that you are using Photoshop's proof colours function, in which case, a separate profile is needed ie. not your monitor profile. You will need a profile for your printer/inkset/paper combination that you...
I've been using Paterson sleeves for more than 30 years. They sell the binder and paper sleeves in packs of 25. You'll need the binder because the width of normal binders will be a little too short. I don't know who sells them in Singapore now. On-line vendors like BHPhoto stocks them. The...