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Pressure Washing Fence Before Staining

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Pressure Washing Fence Before Staining

2024-09-17 08:56:13

Use for BxW negatives after washing

5
2024-09-25 01:15:41

A very simple and affordable solution to print washing.

5
2024-09-26 02:31:52

T4 fix is an excellent fixer. I use with staining developers as well as papers. 2nd to none!

5
2024-08-04 04:50:17

Am using the orange filter to enhance tone separation with staining developers.

5
2024-05-23 05:32:27

A very pressure product exactly as I want

5
2024-09-03 03:39:26

As close to the perfect film as you can get: sharp, fine-grained, can be pushed or pulled, works well with staining developers, does not scratch easily, equally good for classical enlargements, alternative printing and scanning. What else can one possibly expect from a film?

5
2024-08-11 03:48:26

Boxes are well made. I'm confident that these will support about anyone I put on them. Recommend staining with a dark stain to minimize Matthews logo on the side of the larger boxes.

5
2024-06-13 06:10:55

I'd been eyeing PD for several years, but never really took the plunge on this case. I finally did, and I love it. Somehow it makes the phone feel bigger, but also easier to hold. I went with the loop on the back and it's so useful, and I find myself using it even when I wouldn't really need to. I had bought Apple's FineWoven case, but ended up returning it due to how cheaply it was made and how little protection it offered, plus the wear and tear that shows so easily on it. This case from PD has none of those issues, and the fabric seems to be holding up well. I was worried about sweat staining, but I took it on a 18k run and had it in my hand the whole time; while it did show darker spots from my sweat, it dried and didn't leave any staining. This case has fundamentally changed how I hold and use my phone. I really can't remember the last time that's happened. My only minus to the case (and really it's a trivial one), is that they only had it in five generic colors. I'd love to see more variety in their lineup, and maybe some option for designs on the fabric.

5
2024-06-29 07:50:58

The 100 to 125 ISO field is crowded with excellent choices and the competition is very tight. I rely on FP4+ now because it works well with Pyro developers. Pyro relies on staining rather than silver, and FP4+ gives grays with excellent staining ability.

5
2024-06-05 05:28:10

I bought this to attempt carbon black staining of biological tissues, because the label says ultra fine, and Wikipedia says ultrafine particles are 0.1 m or less in size, which would have suited our purposes. After mixing the particles in solution with water, and pushing it through a 0.22 m filter, the solution came out entirely clear, meaning that the carbon particles are larger than 0.22 m and were caught by the filter. This isn't really a complaint, and I'm still giving it 5 stars, since the product doesn't claim to be suited for biological staining, and is probably great for its intended purposes. But in case any other researchers out there happen to be looking for a cheap source for carbon black stain, I thought I'd mention it. (Also, note to researchers: we tried some liquid fountain pen inks, including one made from carbon black, and those *did* pass through a 0.22 m filter.)

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