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From my days as an intern on the san antonio light newspaper. Messing around with a string dipped in developer.

Using Blazanol 1-100. Quit using it when I was getting a lot of bromide drag. New bottle seems OK but still not a favorite developer but here wasn't a whole lot of choice for developers and I didn't want to experiment yet on this film.

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darkroom experimentin', mixin' fixer and developer at once.

Help - is this developer re-usable?

The instructions say you make a litre of stock.

This stock is then diluted in 3 parts water to develop film.

 

But the part i don't understand is the instructions say the litre of stock can develop no more than 3 films.

 

Does this mean I can re-use the stock three times?

 

I'm really lost on this one.

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992 hectares (2450 acres) on new hwy with distant ocean views. Ready for development. 4-5 km to beach. Only 65,000 pesos (appros $7150 U.S.)per hectare.(2.47 acres in a hectare)

 

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Hasselblad Planar 80mm, SFX (715) eco film developer

 

a somewhat different use of lith, soft and warm and fine grained

I call this treatment "hidden lith"

 

moderately overexposed Fomatone 132with hard grade (magenta) filter

two tray

Easy Lith 1+10 8 mins (until the shades are clearly visable, without considerable density of midtones and lights)

Catechol 1+100 3 mins for full tonal range and warm hue

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A trip to Jem at Real Camera Manchester resulted in a pack of Leicanol powder developer.

Must be dated between 1975 (HP5 introduced) and 1989 (HP5+ replaced HP5) as the times are for HP5. Made byTetenal. Not a lot on the WWW about this developer.

 

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Apple Developer CDs from the late 1980s till the early 1990s

 

Developer Economics 2013

Windows Phone still the only alternative next platform for developers

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Liverpool Caribbean Community Protest against the threat of re-development of their Community Facility

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Old pack I discovered in my shelves. Powder pack for 1 litre, in two parts (A and B). .

Bought in France, 1982 or late 1981 (see the label, dated 09/81, this means that it was manufactured before this date).

 

Ultra fine grain film developer, for small tanks or trays. It can process up to 10 films with 1 min time increase for each film already processed. I think however that +1 min was too much.

 

I didn't use it much, I used much more Atomal FF, another Agfa fine-grained developer that wasn't same as Atomal. That one was available in bigger professional packs for 5 litres or more.

 

I can't say if this 33+ year old pack can still be good for use. I would never throw it away without checking it. :)

 

After studies have been conducted on the specific group of users, it’s switched right into a profile or user persona that imitates a genuine customer. Basically, a persona is personified data produced from user behaviours, attitudes, discomfort points, as well as their wants and needs inside a particular product. Instead of tailoring an software developer to meet the requirements of the generic group, a persona was created having a specific number of users in your mind.

 

Personas illustrate the goals and behaviors of users while areas examine patterns in census for example age, location, sex, salary, and so forth. Both of them are essential however, personas offer lots of advantages throughout the development process.

 

1. Promote User-Focused Outcomes

 

Frequently, an application can morph in to the desires from the designer as opposed to the user. To avert this, the expansion process must focus on a person-focused goal all actions should be created using the consumer in your mind. With this to happen, they must adopt the outlook during the finish user to create an application that resonates using its users. Personas ought to be used through the development process and never as just one phase. Reinforcing the consumer persona through the entire process will be sure that the entire team remains centered on their primary goal. Without having done this, the end result from the final software developer might not match the users’ wants.

 

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2. Establishes Consensus During Development

 

Raw information is frequently hard to interpret however, a persona encapsulates the study and communicates the trends to other people in a manner that they are able to understand and visualize. Inside a team of developers, you will find usually individuals with different skills and expertise that could cause a positive change of opinions. A person persona is a superb tool to prevent confusion and miscommunications through the development process. The persona communicates ideas and ideas using the team of developers, stakeholders, and users. Effectively, it helps to ensure that everybody is on a single page and understands who the prospective audience is.

 

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3. Validates All Decisions

 

An application idea is made, but could it be really exactly what the user needs and wants? While it’s important to determine who the application will target, it’s more essential to understand the consumer particularly desires. Without validation, the end result won’t deliver just what the finish user needs and can ultimately be pointless. All decisions and actions which are made throughout the development process must have a person-focused reasoning. When the development process starts to stray from concentrating on meeting the users’ needs, the application will likely fail.

 

User personas are valuable for everybody throughout the development process to be able to boost the quality and efficiency of the work. A persona increases product quality since it directly addresses the finish users discomfort points and fixes issues that software developer presently experience. Understanding and meeting a particular categories of users’ needs will be sure that the application is really a success. Narrowing in on the specific group of users will yield greater download rates and most importantly, it'll keep up with the engagement from the users.

I will probably not like it in the morning.

 

Its the morning and I don't mind it but it looked better when all the lights were off..

Sandy lives and works in South Central Los Angeles. In this clip she considers jobs that will be available at the stadium and health impacts of its construction.

 

Part of Site of Impact: Interviews with residents living near the proposed Los Angeles NFL stadium site

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New York State Chief Digital Officer & Deputy Secretary for Technology Rachel Haot speaks during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin

Experiment - 1st try ... Last thursday I was staring at a Juniper tree wondering if the berries would make a good developer. So I grabbed some Juniper Berry Powder.

 

Recipe:

 

Juniper berry Powder - 10 gm

Sodium carbonate - 15 gm

Ascorbic Acid - 10 gm

Potassium Hydroxide - 5 gm

80 alcohol - 40 ml

Water - 300 ml

 

DONT USE THIS ....

 

I made a mistake when mixing and ended up with a paste I had to dissolve. That is where the alcohol and the potassium hydroxide come in.

 

Fuji X-ray film HR-U shot at ISO 75 in a Ansco Shure Shot B-2. Big aperture, instant setting.

 

Developed by inspection for 160 seconds (yes very fast, an image appeared in 20 seconds). constant agitation in the tray. Water stop and rinse for 1 minute. Fixed for 2 minutes in Hypam Rapid 1:4 (nearly exhausted).

 

So yes Juniper Berry's work HOWEVER.... As you can see I go some splotching in development. I hoped it was the lousy fixer, but alas it was not. So on further examination, there is a lot of resin and what not in the developer that filtration did not take out. Plus my mistake literally took the developer from a powder to a solid and then a liquid.

 

I am working on a better batch that will be more of an extract. it is soaking as I write. We will see.

 

BUT, it is a success at some level. And VERY fast. So quite a bit of dilution is possible. Perhaps 5gms / 300 ml or less? That is pretty inexpensive....

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Jared Rypka-Hauer and Danilo Celic find some common ground between development platforms ... I think?

 

(If you look closely, you'll see ColdFusion product manager Tim Buntel in the background, just about to be disturbed by this scene...)

Connect Four and Jenga set up near the lounge area of the Parse Developer Day hallway

James Schouw photoshoot by Ron Sombilon Gallery

 

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About James Schouw

 

Award winning Yaletown developer James Schouw is a designer, green-minded builder, philanthropist, and community visionary. A building by James Schouw looks unlike any other, anywhere else in the world. James is influenced by early Vancouver architecture with neo-classical elements but his designs are truly original and eclectic.

 

James oversees all aspects of his developments, from conception, to design, to construction. His timeless design with attention to detail and cutting edge construction, has created a devoted following. His buildings are on the ‘must-see’ list of Vancouver architecture and it’s a common site to see people taking pictures of his buildings. The beauty of his buildings have turned them into Habitable Art, art that people live in.

 

Best known for the dramatic style of his buildings, James is changing the way buildings are built and raising the bar for environmental sensitivity with his innovative designs. His landmark Grace building, at 1280 Richards, is the first high rise in the city to have been conceived with energy efficient geothermal heating, a technology that saves on heating costs, produces minimal greenhouse gases and has set the standard for other high end projects. The carbon emission reduction for Grace is the equivalent of taking 100 cars off the road annually. In addition to the Geothermal heating system, his projects incorporate a rainwater recovery system. He has also installed a fingerprint recognition security system that ensures only inhabitants gain entrance.

 

Creating buildings with a reduced environmental footprint is a reflection of James’ overall development philosophy. He has sense of responsibility to enhance the community and give back to society. A minimum of 50% of each year’s net corporate and personal income will be donated to humanitarian efforts over a ten-year period. Charity work is ingrained into his company’s values and culture.

 

Born in Winnipeg and raised in Vancouver, James studied physics at university but became fascinated with construction after spending time helping his architect father at a construction site. A natural entrepreneur he left school to start a successful ice cream distribution business and to pursue his interest in design and construction. His own dissatisfaction with what he saw on the market prompted him to build his first multifamily development, Iliad. James is a long time resident of Yaletown and always resides in the projects he creates so that they have the liveability that he would expect in a home.

 

James’ Grace building was awarded the 2008 Georgie Award for High Rise of the Year, was a nominee for best multi-family housing for the national SAM awards, and was a finalist for the international SPARK design awards. James is a past winner of Business in Vancouver’s 40 under 40 Award and he has been featured on CBC Television’s “Living Vancouver”, HGTV’s Lofty Ideas, and CKNW’s “Adler Online”. He is an occasional contributor to Business in Vancouver Magazine, writing articles giving his thoughtful perspective on Vancouver’s housing industry.

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Developer of Navigate accepts Honorable Mention during an App Quest 3.0. event sponsored by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, AT&T, Transit Wireless, and New York University’s Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), to announce winners in their global competition to solicit development of new mobile solutions designed to help improve commutes for millions of subway, bus and rail riders across the five boroughs. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin

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