• Rich42panorama_fish_eye
    778 posts
    2 years ago

    Yes. I was totally fooled.

    I subsequently got a very inappropriate Private Message from "her" which I brought to the attention of Admins. I've been advised that that account has been removed from the site.

    Rich

  • JACShelp_outline
    878 posts
    2 years ago

    [deleted]

  • WolfsHeadhelp_outline
    245 posts
    2 years ago

    It was very quickly obvious from a number of indications in β€˜her’ first few posts in β€˜her’ first identity that β€˜she’ was up to some kind of mischief. Equally disturbing is that after β€˜her’ first account was deleted, β€˜she’ was able to rejoin twice more with very similar usernames and it wasn’t immediately picked up.

  • DMCOpanorama_fish_eye
    244 posts
    2 years ago

    Never mind

  • DonCoxpanorama_fish_eye
    280 posts
    2 years ago

    Overhead projectors were very useful when I was giving talks on colour, because you could play around with various sheets of coloured plastic to show mixing.
    Best with two projectors.
    Don

  • DonCoxpanorama_fish_eye
    280 posts
    2 years ago

    In the late 1960s, you could still buy plates from Ilford. I had a 10x8 inch wooden camera and took a few photos on plates, which I still have.

    Don Cox

  • DonCoxpanorama_fish_eye
    280 posts
    2 years ago

    The best way to do stereo was to find a stereo camera (basically two cameras joined together) that took 120 size film. Then you need two projectors that took 120-size slides, a silver screen (Kodak made one for this purpose), and polarizing glasses.

    Don

  • Gregpanorama_fish_eye
    511 posts
    2 years ago

    @DonCox

    fyi…

    San β€œSandy Jennings” has been banned from these forums three times.
    Long story… lol

  • DonCoxpanorama_fish_eye
    280 posts
    2 years ago

    The Internet arrived at the same time as the Spice Girls.
    Don

  • JimStirlingpanorama_fish_eye
    196 posts
    2 years ago

    I still shoot the odd roll of MF film mostly B&W and occasionally slide film. I develop them myself . Though as I no longer have a dedicated darkroom if printing I tend to scan them

  • 325 posts
    2 years ago

    I still shoot an occasional roll of B&W 120 (RB67) and 35 mm (Leica M4). I develop , scan and print.

  • JimStirlingpanorama_fish_eye
    196 posts
    2 years ago

    I still have my old darkroom equipment which back in the day I had set up permanently . Now it is too much hassle to set it up for occasional use. Develop scan and print is much easier

  • ChrisLLpanorama_fish_eye
    14 posts
    2 years ago

    Really?! Didn't occur to you to see if there is a Film photography group on here? In case you haven't guessed, there is.