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Old 24th July 2009, 05:30 PM
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Hi everybody!
I am glad to join this forum because i felt there is specialists in every field concerning Darkroom magic.

I am Ali, I work as a researcher in Physics and i am interested in DarkRoom since 4 years. I have a Laborator 1200 with Multigraph head, a Laborator 3S (condenser head) and a Meopta Opemus 4 enlargers. I am planning to select the most interesting and easy enlarger for me (i guess it is the L1200 ).
For photos taking, i work with a Mamiya C33 (medium format) camera that i find amasing and very capable, some old cameras like Agfa Isolette and Voigtlander 6x9. I love the Darkroom World

If you want some additional details, please contact me

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Old 24th July 2009, 05:34 PM
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Hello Ali and welcome. You will find many people here with your same passion for darkroom work.
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Old 24th July 2009, 05:37 PM
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Hi Ali and a warm welcome to Fadu, from another darkroom nut, Look forward to reading your posts, and to seeing some of your in an album or two,Richard
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I'm glad you found us Ali, welcome.
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Welcome to the forum Ali.

Looking forward to seeing some of your work and your input.

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Hi Ali look forward to your input.
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Hi Ali and welcome to FADU, I'm sure that you will enjoy it here.
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Old 24th July 2009, 08:43 PM
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Welcome Ali. As a physicist, is there any chance you can explain Einstein's theory of relativity to me in simple terms :

I have an Agfa Isolette I myself and should use it more often

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Old 24th July 2009, 10:53 PM
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Welcome Ali. As a physicist, is there any chance you can explain Einstein's theory of relativity to me in simple terms :

I have an Agfa Isolette I myself and should use it more often

Mike
Thank you all for your warm welcome, i do really appreciate your natural way to welcome me

So for Einstein theory
compared to a fixed object, another object animated with a relatively high velocity will appear smaller (space contraction) and time will appear longer (time dilatation) which means if you are printing in your darkroom situated in a rocket runing at high velocity, 2 seconds of exposition time for your paper is too much for somebody printing on earth
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