Finally get my self a developing drum and try self developing. Results generally okay with minor scratches(yet to be confirmed, looks more like microfibers during loading/unloading of film:think
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Exactly, that's what I mean.
Many followed instruction and mounted wrong side and hence sensitivity dropped as well as resolution. Just to be sure.
ok...sure...:thumbsup: thanks. I cant remember what movement did I use although most likely is just front swing.
I don't get what you mean in your post.
PS me too noob, hence my signature is vege bird.![]()
Sorry, let me clarify.
请大家留意说明书,对于老手来说可能大家都不会去看。但对于一个新手,看了这个说明可要坏事了,一个朋友就是因为看了这个说明,所以装错了片子。毁了一天的功夫,害人阿。他按照说明书去装片,结果冲洗出来发现严重的曝光不足,一开始以为是药水问题,后来才发现是装片装反了,这样的厂家真是离谱。
有图有真相。
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Which way?
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The Chinese manual clearly spells that the V cut should be at bottom right ( when placed as landscape mode, entry into film holder is from right to left ). If you are loading top down ( portrait orientation ), then the V-cut is at the top right hand corner. no question about it...Sorry, let me clarify.
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original image (above).
something wrong with this picture... you can see that this manufacturer logo image is flipped vertically, the markings on the film holder is mirrored... therefore, it is wrong. Once you load the film wrongly, nothing will comes out !
Very NICE! There were THREE horses like this in Seletar Reservior, and my dad used to take me there.
I want to shoot it!