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Ilford Monochrome Darkroom Practice: Manual of Black & White Processing & Printing by Jack H. Coote

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    This internet archive scan includes OCR'ed text. Images are fair to middlin'. This is for all us fossils who recall the era before sensors, megapixels, chimping, and the feeling of anticipation when the images emerged. Enjoy a bit of history!

    isbn: 9780240513683
    Published in 1983
    Practical in approach, 'Ilford Monochrome Darkroom Practice' is written for use by professional, freelance and advanced amateur photographers who process and print their own negatives, as well as for specialist printers. It is heavily illustrated with fine photographs, many of which have been specially selected by Ilford. This new, revised edition, with updated information on equipment and practice, is all you need to run a professional monochrome processing and printing operation.This is an all-encompassing book on every aspect of black and white photographic processing and printing. The principles and methods described are varied for both Ilford's and other manufacturers' materials and apparatus. The original author, Jack Coote, sadly died during the revision of this book. Richard Platt, Keith Watson and Mike Gristwood of Ilford took up the challenge to finalize the updating and produce this third edition as a tribute to the enormous contribution Jack has made to the development of photographic processes.

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    @nnit , sorry a bad habit of mine. When I a newbie a short 2 years ago, I found that everyone seemed to use "p-v.club" for almost everything from link access to unzipping files. I tend to forget to add that info to my posts (probably aging brain cells). Anyway enjoy!
     
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