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- From: fedrick@tigger.cs.Colorado.EDU (Kelvin W. Fedrick)
- Subject: Re: Tmax problem...
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.053453.14665@colorado.edu>
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- References: <MAS.93Jan18130220@porgy.jpl.nasa.gov> <nkane.3d5x@terapin.com> <1993Jan23.002335.29684@ida.liu.se>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 05:34:53 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan23.002335.29684@ida.liu.se> d88micla@odalix.ida.liu.se (Michael Larsson) writes:
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- >Kodak uses a red dye layer on the T-max to increase sensibility, I believe.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^
- Seems like a sensible thing to do to me ... or should I say a 'sensitive'
- thing to do. :)
-
- >However it requires extended fixing, at least double the usual time to
- >resolve this layer. Alternatively, use Kodaks special fix for this.
- ^^^^^^^
-
- Well that resolves that question ... or should I say 'disolves' that
- question. :)
-
- > Michael Larsson, Linkoeping University, Sweden
-
- I'm guessing from you signature that english is a second language for you,
- so I hope realize that this was meant as just a little light hearted humor.
-
- -kelvin
-