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Steven Woody

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 6:03 am
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Hi,

I want to read some old articles on Lloyd Erlick's web site, which was
http://www.heylloyd.com in my bookmarks. But these days I find it's
not reachable no longer. Does these articles moved to a new site?
Particularly, I want to find tech articles about single-tray
processing. Thanks if you can give any clue.

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woody

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 9:22 am
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"Steven Woody" <narkewoody.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I want to read some old articles on Lloyd Erlick's web site, which was
> http://www.heylloyd.com in my bookmarks. But these days I find it's
> not reachable no longer.

It works for me.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 3:15 pm
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In article <cc370062-46ef-4eb6-9555-
931b43b91c8f DeleteThis @e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, Steven Woody
narkewoody DeleteThis @gmail.com says...
> Hi,
>
> I want to read some old articles on Lloyd Erlick's web site, which was
> http://www.heylloyd.com

Works fine here.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:10 pm
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 15:15:45 -0000, Rob Morley <nospam RemoveThis @ntlworld.com>
wrote:

>> I want to read some old articles on Lloyd Erlick's web site, which was
>> http://www.heylloyd.com
>
>Works fine here.

Working fine here, too. Maybe the OP has a DNS problem. What's more
disconcerting for me is where is Lloyd himself? I haven't see a post
from him in months.
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:10 pm
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On Feb 15, 6:03 am, Steven Woody wrote:
>
> Particularly, I want to find tech articles about single-tray
> processing.  Thanks if you can give any clue. woody
>

I'm quite familiar with Lloyd's single-tray method. I also
process single-tray. Lloyd saves chemistry from print to
next print while I use chemistry very dilute and only once.
No stop needed. The one-shot fresh fix does not become
loaded with carry forward developer or dissolved silver
complexes. Dan
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 5:45 pm
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On Feb 18, 7:10 am, dan.c.qu....DeleteThis@att.net wrote:
> On Feb 15, 6:03 am, Steven Woody wrote:
>
>
>
> > Particularly, I want to find tech articles about single-tray
> > processing. Thanks if you can give any clue. woody
>
> I'm quite familiar with Lloyd's single-tray method. I also
> process single-tray. Lloyd saves chemistry from print to
> next print while I use chemistry very dilute and only once.
> No stop needed. The one-shot fresh fix does not become
> loaded with carry forward developer or dissolved silver
> complexes. Dan

Hi Dan, since Lloyd's web site does not work here for me, would you
like to introduce your method in full detail or point me to a web page
about that? Thank you.
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 10:40 pm
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In article
<325ac212-9d3e-43aa-a868-ee14e517c94a.DeleteThis@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
dan.c.quinn.DeleteThis@att.net wrote:

> On Feb 15, 6:03 am, Steven Woody wrote:
> >
> > Particularly, I want to find tech articles about single-tray
> > processing.  Thanks if you can give any clue. woody
> >
>
> I'm quite familiar with Lloyd's single-tray method. I also
> process single-tray. Lloyd saves chemistry from print to
> next print while I use chemistry very dilute and only once.
> No stop needed. The one-shot fresh fix does not become
> loaded with carry forward developer or dissolved silver
> complexes. Dan

Is a dissolved "silver complex" a fear of change Smile

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:16 am
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 22:10:32 +0100, Andrew
Price <ajprice.RemoveThis@free.fr> wrote:

>On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 15:15:45 -0000, Rob Morley <nospam.RemoveThis@ntlworld.com>
>wrote:
>
>>> I want to read some old articles on Lloyd Erlick's web site, which was
>>> http://www.heylloyd.com
>>
>>Works fine here.
>
>Working fine here, too. Maybe the OP has a DNS problem. What's more
>disconcerting for me is where is Lloyd himself? I haven't see a post
>from him in months.



February 18, 2008, from Lloyd Erlick,

I'm still here!

Natalie had heart surgery in October, and
I've become a caregiver. When a surgeon says
'it's minor surgery ... she'll be home in
five to seven days' ... run. A ninety minute
procedure took six hours and five weeks
intensive care. But things are looking up and
Natalie's fierceness about ruling the roost
has reasserted itself. Now I get banished to
my own life from time to time.

I've been following posts in the ng
occasionally. It's a great diversion. I need
to go rescue my bottle of Glycin from the
fridge and get busy in the darkroom ...

regards,
--le
________________________________
Lloyd Erlick Portraits, Toronto.
website: www.heylloyd.com
telephone: 416-686-0326
email: portrait.RemoveThis@heylloyd.com
________________________________
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:41 pm
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"Lloyd Erlick" <Lloyd at @the-wire. dot com> wrote

> Natalie had heart surgery in October, and
> I've become a caregiver.

Been there, both sides of it, it's tough - my
condolences and wishes for a quick and successful
recovery.

I found the best care was the least care.
That's not being callous: "You only stand for
yourself when you are given the freedom to fall down."

--
Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio
Darkroom Automation: F-Stop Timers, Enlarging Meters
http://www.darkroomautomation.com/index.htm
n o lindan at ix dot netcom dot com
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 3:37 pm
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On Feb 17, 5:45 pm, Steven Woody wrote:
>
> On Feb 18, 7:10 am, dan.c.qu... RemoveThis @att.net wrote:
>
> > On Feb 15, 6:03 am, Steven Woody wrote:
>
> > > Particularly, I want to find tech articles about single-tray
> > > processing.  Thanks if you can give any clue.  woody
>
> > I'm quite familiar with Lloyd's single-tray method. I also
> > process single-tray. Lloyd saves chemistry from print to
> > next print while I use chemistry very dilute and only once.
> > No stop needed. The one-shot fresh fix does not become
> > loaded with carry forward developer or dissolved silver
> > complexes. Dan
>
> Hi Dan, since Lloyd's web site does not work here for me,
> would you like to introduce your method in full detail or
> point me to a web page about that?  Thank you.
>

WELL - Lloyd is back.
I have been making comparisons twixt single-tray and
rotary tube processing; A tray, A tube. Solution volumes
can be very little using a tube but must be more using a
tray; for ease of handleing 1/4 to 1/3 liter of solution.
Some minimum amount of chemistry must be
supplied to fully develop and fix.
If I were to use Dektol I would start at a 1:5 dilution and
allow 31/2 minutes. That time is some what arbitrary. My
SOP is 0 - 4 - 8. At 0 minutes the paper is immersed.
At 4 the developer has been dumped and the fixer is
poured in. At 8 the paper is lifted, drained, then
placed in the hold/soak tray.
Papers vary in the amount of chemistry needed for
complete fixation. If using A. Thio. allow 10ml. If using
S. Thio. anhydrous try 4.8grams.
If you've tube processing experience you'r at least
half way there. Keep those very dilute soups stirred.
Pull the paper over upon itself stirring the solution.
The method is a big space saver and assures
fresh chemistry each session. Dan
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:27 pm
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On Feb 19, 7:37 am, dan.c.qu... RemoveThis @att.net wrote:
> On Feb 17, 5:45 pm, Steven Woody wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Feb 18, 7:10 am, dan.c.qu... RemoveThis @att.net wrote:
>
> > > On Feb 15, 6:03 am, Steven Woody wrote:
>
> > > > Particularly, I want to find tech articles about single-tray
> > > > processing. Thanks if you can give any clue. woody
>
> > > I'm quite familiar with Lloyd's single-tray method. I also
> > > process single-tray. Lloyd saves chemistry from print to
> > > next print while I use chemistry very dilute and only once.
> > > No stop needed. The one-shot fresh fix does not become
> > > loaded with carry forward developer or dissolved silver
> > > complexes. Dan
>
> > Hi Dan, since Lloyd's web site does not work here for me,
> > would you like to introduce your method in full detail or
> > point me to a web page about that? Thank you.
>
> WELL - Lloyd is back.
> I have been making comparisons twixt single-tray and
> rotary tube processing; A tray, A tube. Solution volumes
> can be very little using a tube but must be more using a
> tray; for ease of handleing 1/4 to 1/3 liter of solution.
> Some minimum amount of chemistry must be
> supplied to fully develop and fix.
> If I were to use Dektol I would start at a 1:5 dilution and
> allow 31/2 minutes. That time is some what arbitrary. My
> SOP is 0 - 4 - 8. At 0 minutes the paper is immersed.
> At 4 the developer has been dumped and the fixer is
> poured in. At 8 the paper is lifted, drained, then
> placed in the hold/soak tray.
> Papers vary in the amount of chemistry needed for
> complete fixation. If using A. Thio. allow 10ml. If using
> S. Thio. anhydrous try 4.8grams.
> If you've tube processing experience you'r at least
> half way there. Keep those very dilute soups stirred.
> Pull the paper over upon itself stirring the solution.
> The method is a big space saver and assures
> fresh chemistry each session. Dan

Thanks for Lloyd's reply. But I still can not reach his web site. You
forks are right, it's a DNS problem. Can anyone tell me the ip addr
of www.helloyd.com ( I'd better hope it's not a dynamic IP )?

Dan, you don't use stop bath, do you? Does that mean you use fixing
solution in a one-shot way? And, your fixing time seems shorter than
usual.


Regards,
Woody
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:45 pm
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On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 11:16:42 -0500, Lloyd Erlick <Lloyd at @the-wire.
dot com> wrote:

>I'm still here!

Well that's good news.
>
>Natalie had heart surgery in October, and
>I've become a caregiver. When a surgeon says
>'it's minor surgery ... she'll be home in
>five to seven days' ... run. A ninety minute
>procedure took six hours and five weeks
>intensive care. But things are looking up and
>Natalie's fierceness about ruling the roost
>has reasserted itself. Now I get banished to
>my own life from time to time.

May she fully recover as quickly as possible and banish you to the
dark room!
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:51 pm
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In article <5rbjr3t7h5iajvd9ta1bk93o8gn9lc429n DeleteThis @4ax.com>,
Lloyd Erlick <Lloyd at @the-wire. dot com> wrote:

>
>
>
> February 18, 2008, from Lloyd Erlick,
>
> I'm still here!
>
> Natalie had heart surgery in October, and
> I've become a caregiver. When a surgeon says
> 'it's minor surgery ... she'll be home in
> five to seven days' ... run. A ninety minute
> procedure took six hours and five weeks
> intensive care. But things are looking up and
> Natalie's fierceness about ruling the roost
> has reasserted itself. Now I get banished to
> my own life from time to time.
>
> I've been following posts in the ng
> occasionally. It's a great diversion. I need
> to go rescue my bottle of Glycin from the
> fridge and get busy in the darkroom ...
>
> regards,
> --le
> ________________________________
> Lloyd Erlick Portraits, Toronto.
> website: www.heylloyd.com
> telephone: 416-686-0326
> email: portrait DeleteThis @heylloyd.com
> ________________________________

In general based on personal experience the patient that receives bypass
and or valve replacement ends up with a lot more stamina. I wish you
both well.

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(Msg. 14) Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:27 am
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"Lloyd Erlick" <Lloyd at @the-wire. dot com> wrote in message
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> February 18, 2008, from Lloyd Erlick,
>
> I'm still here!
>
> Natalie had heart surgery in October, and
> I've become a caregiver. When a surgeon says
> 'it's minor surgery ... she'll be home in
> five to seven days' ... run. A ninety minute
> procedure took six hours and five weeks
> intensive care. But things are looking up and
> Natalie's fierceness about ruling the roost
> has reasserted itself. Now I get banished to
> my own life from time to time.

Doctors! They should all have to spend time under their own care!
Best watches to the both of you.
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 2:48 am
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http://www.heylloyd.com/toc.htm

spelling mistake...no "y"
cheers,
sam





On 2008-02-19 13:27:40 +1100, Steven Woody <narkewoody.DeleteThis@gmail.com> said:

> On Feb 19, 7:37 am, dan.c.qu....DeleteThis@att.net wrote:
>> On Feb 17, 5:45 pm, Steven Woody wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Feb 18, 7:10 am, dan.c.qu....DeleteThis@att.net wrote:
>>
>>>> On Feb 15, 6:03 am, Steven Woody wrote:
>>
>>>>> Particularly, I want to find tech articles about single-tray
>>>>> processing. Thanks if you can give any clue. woody
>>
>>>> I'm quite familiar with Lloyd's single-tray method. I also
>>>> process single-tray. Lloyd saves chemistry from print to
>>>> next print while I use chemistry very dilute and only once.
>>>> No stop needed. The one-shot fresh fix does not become
>>>> loaded with carry forward developer or dissolved silver
>>>> complexes. Dan
>>
>>> Hi Dan, since Lloyd's web site does not work here for me,
>>> would you like to introduce your method in full detail or
>>> point me to a web page about that? Thank you.
>>
>> WELL - Lloyd is back.
>> I have been making comparisons twixt single-tray and
>> rotary tube processing; A tray, A tube. Solution volumes
>> can be very little using a tube but must be more using a
>> tray; for ease of handleing 1/4 to 1/3 liter of solution.
>> Some minimum amount of chemistry must be
>> supplied to fully develop and fix.
>> If I were to use Dektol I would start at a 1:5 dilution and
>> allow 31/2 minutes. That time is some what arbitrary. My
>> SOP is 0 - 4 - 8. At 0 minutes the paper is immersed.
>> At 4 the developer has been dumped and the fixer is
>> poured in. At 8 the paper is lifted, drained, then
>> placed in the hold/soak tray.
>> Papers vary in the amount of chemistry needed for
>> complete fixation. If using A. Thio. allow 10ml. If using
>> S. Thio. anhydrous try 4.8grams.
>> If you've tube processing experience you'r at least
>> half way there. Keep those very dilute soups stirred.
>> Pull the paper over upon itself stirring the solution.
>> The method is a big space saver and assures
>> fresh chemistry each session. Dan
>
> Thanks for Lloyd's reply. But I still can not reach his web site. You
> forks are right, it's a DNS problem. Can anyone tell me the ip addr
> of www.helloyd.com ( I'd better hope it's not a dynamic IP )?
>
> Dan, you don't use stop bath, do you? Does that mean you use fixing
> solution in a one-shot way? And, your fixing time seems shorter than
> usual.
>
>
> Regards,
> Woody
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