Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/19

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Subject: [Leica] NYUK NYUK (was) Cold light vs Condenser
From: "Takeshi Hashimoto" <hashimoto.takeshi@mailcity.com>
Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 05:26:28 -1100

 
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On Fri, 19 May 2000 11:24:03   Bill Franson wrote:
>This    "...What a difference from that nasty old condenser light!"
>
>
>That   "Wait a minute! Have you been using Kodak's recommended times all
>those years? Ifso, then you've probably not seen how very good condenser
>can be. You MUST reduceyou developing times from the "standard" Kodak times
>by about 25%; even better, use a compensating developer like Rodinal or
>Acutol (better) AND reduce your times by 25%. This will give a MUCH better
>result with the condenser than youcan get with cold light. Trust me."
>
>Wait a minute, wait a minute. This line can get as wild and unsavory as the
>pc/mac, nikon/canon/leica, kodak/fuji, bmw/your car here wrestling matches
>we have all witnessed on any discussion group. No eye poking please!
>

Does anybody know who among the Three Stooges owned Leica equipment?


(How's that for a transition?)


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