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This answers all the questions I had. Thank you!Would it be possible for you to add n the description your sources for chemicals and tin?
Hi, this video uses the tin and chemistry that we offer on our website: www.lundphotographics.com . Thanks for the feedback!
@@LundPhotographics Can you suggest any good suppliers for us Brits...?
@@JonathanCampDesigner www.wetplatesupplies.com/
Thanks... this was very helpful :D
Great video - very concise and well explained. Keep the series going (one on Glass as well please - even though probably much the same).
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the suggestions, we're working on new videos all the time and love to know what people find interesting.
Extremely helpful step by step. Very well done.
It's very interesting video!! Do u know the recipes of collodion without ether ? And how they work in field conditions?
A+ on this video. You do a great job of explaining a somewhat complex process.
Sir,in minute 0:39 stock collodion so what's the material containing of?
Thanks for your interest! You can find a recipe for collodion here: www.lundphotographics.com/index.php/blog/getting_started/collodion_formula.html along with other useful articles. If you have more questions, email me at info@lundphotographics.com
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This answers all the questions I had. Thank you!
Would it be possible for you to add n the description your sources for chemicals and tin?
Hi, this video uses the tin and chemistry that we offer on our website: www.lundphotographics.com . Thanks for the feedback!
@@LundPhotographics Can you suggest any good suppliers for us Brits...?
@@JonathanCampDesigner www.wetplatesupplies.com/
Thanks... this was very helpful :D
Great video - very concise and well explained. Keep the series going (one on Glass as well please - even though probably much the same).
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the suggestions, we're working on new videos all the time and love to know what people find interesting.
Extremely helpful step by step. Very well done.
It's very interesting video!! Do u know the recipes of collodion without ether ? And how they work in field conditions?
A+ on this video. You do a great job of explaining a somewhat complex process.
Sir,in minute 0:39 stock collodion so what's the material containing of?
Thanks for your interest! You can find a recipe for collodion here: www.lundphotographics.com/index.php/blog/getting_started/collodion_formula.html along with other useful articles. If you have more questions, email me at info@lundphotographics.com
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