http://www.heylloyd.com/toc.htm
spelling mistake...no "y"
cheers,
sam
On 2008-02-19 13:27:40 +1100, Steven Woody <narkewoody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> said:
> On Feb 19, 7:37 am, dan.c.qu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> On Feb 17, 5:45 pm, Steven Woody wrote:
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>>> On Feb 18, 7:10 am, dan.c.qu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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>>>> On Feb 15, 6:03 am, Steven Woody wrote:
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>>>>> Particularly, I want to find tech articles about single-tray
>>>>> processing. Thanks if you can give any clue. woody
>>
>>>> I'm quite familiar with Lloyd's single-tray method. I also
>>>> process single-tray. Lloyd saves chemistry from print to
>>>> next print while I use chemistry very dilute and only once.
>>>> No stop needed. The one-shot fresh fix does not become
>>>> loaded with carry forward developer or dissolved silver
>>>> complexes. Dan
>>
>>> Hi Dan, since Lloyd's web site does not work here for me,
>>> would you like to introduce your method in full detail or
>>> point me to a web page about that? Thank you.
>>
>> WELL - Lloyd is back.
>> I have been making comparisons twixt single-tray and
>> rotary tube processing; A tray, A tube. Solution volumes
>> can be very little using a tube but must be more using a
>> tray; for ease of handleing 1/4 to 1/3 liter of solution.
>> Some minimum amount of chemistry must be
>> supplied to fully develop and fix.
>> If I were to use Dektol I would start at a 1:5 dilution and
>> allow 31/2 minutes. That time is some what arbitrary. My
>> SOP is 0 - 4 - 8. At 0 minutes the paper is immersed.
>> At 4 the developer has been dumped and the fixer is
>> poured in. At 8 the paper is lifted, drained, then
>> placed in the hold/soak tray.
>> Papers vary in the amount of chemistry needed for
>> complete fixation. If using A. Thio. allow 10ml. If using
>> S. Thio. anhydrous try 4.8grams.
>> If you've tube processing experience you'r at least
>> half way there. Keep those very dilute soups stirred.
>> Pull the paper over upon itself stirring the solution.
>> The method is a big space saver and assures
>> fresh chemistry each session. Dan
>
> Thanks for Lloyd's reply. But I still can not reach his web site. You
> forks are right, it's a DNS problem. Can anyone tell me the ip addr
> of www.helloyd.com ( I'd better hope it's not a dynamic IP )?
>
> Dan, you don't use stop bath, do you? Does that mean you use fixing
> solution in a one-shot way? And, your fixing time seems shorter than
> usual.
>
>
> Regards,
> Woody


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