Hey, guys, I'm back this morning. I'm not sure if I will complain about the weather here again! I remember a Canadian friend once told me that when nearing the limits of comforts, hotter is better than colder. I used to doubt her words, but not any more! And these Germans just won't stop cycling and jogging even it gets down to -16! Tough nuts they are!
The results of the chemicals have posted across several threads. AFAIK, they are:
1. It's cheaper than what you can get commercially locally
2. It better - I think we all take more care with our own stuffs
3. Dynamic range is beautiful!
4. Using the proportion as stated in the instruction sheet might give overly blue shadows. Mix reversal bath at 60% of the recommended concentration reduces problem significantly. Looks great for most cases.
5. Using the control strips as reference, there's still a bit of bluish tint in the neutral gray area. The last resort is to use the starters as instructed. I haven't heard from anyone if that's effective yet.
Any idea of how a mass processing can be done? I think there are a few more that are interested to find out more, but missed the first demo session ran by wootsk.
Hey, guys, I'm back this morning. I'm not sure if I will complain about the weather here again! I remember a Canadian friend once told me that when nearing the limits of comforts, hotter is better than colder. I used to doubt her words, but not any more! And these Germans just won't stop cycling and jogging even it gets down to -16! Tough nuts they are!
The results of the chemicals have posted across several threads. AFAIK, they are:
1. It's cheaper than what you can get commercially locally
2. It better - I think we all take more care with our own stuffs
3. Dynamic range is beautiful!
4. Using the proportion as stated in the instruction sheet might give overly blue shadows. Mix reversal bath at 60% of the recommended concentration reduces problem significantly. Looks great for most cases.
5. Using the control strips as reference, there's still a bit of bluish tint in the neutral gray area. The last resort is to use the starters as instructed. I haven't heard from anyone if that's effective yet.
german one all very Tua Jiak.... you need a ladder, and also be prepared to take canning.![]()
I thought everyone is the same on the bed when the lights are off.
1. strong lamb smell + cheese smell
More likely its the cigarette smell! If there's one thing that Singapore has done much better, it is the control over smoking. Walking through the streets of Munich, every whiff of second hand smoke reminded me of the bliss in Singapore of how we have managed to keep this problem at bay.
More likely its the cigarette smell! If there's one thing that Singapore has done much better, it is the control over smoking. Walking through the streets of Munich, every whiff of second hand smoke reminded me of the bliss in Singapore of how we have managed to keep this problem at bay.
Singapore is no better depends on where you go.
huh?Ok, back to original discuss:
1. Need help to identify which bottle is which bottle![]()
huh?
i thot u already developed yr E6 as seen in yr Keong Saik night scene shots?
agreed. sg non smoking law is a joke.. no one cares about it... and i often have to inhale 2nd hand smoke at bus stop, and on streets..!