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Developing old film
Interesting article https://www.instructables.com/id/How...t-Good-Results
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Worth a read Norm but I think I may pass on the "fun" of old film What struck a cord was his comment on tap water getting nasty after a long while.
I am certainly much nastier now after a long while alive and getting foggier with added grain every year Mike |
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