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WET DRY FILTER DIY. FILTER DIY
WET DRY FILTER DIY. EXTERNAL CANISTER FILTER. NO FILTER PROXY SHAREWARE.
Wet Dry Filter Diy
- (WET/DRY) a reference to characterization of contamination within a sample of any media during laboratory analysis, especially spectroanalysis. Specimens being analyzed are either wet weight (ww) or dry weight (dw), meaning the wet samples have been ashed to remove all water.
- (WET/DRY) Describes the operational condition: which must be complied with for the primary and reference sides of a pressure transducer, ie. the reference side must always be maintained in clean, dry, non-corrosive conditions.
- device that removes something from whatever passes through it
- A porous device for removing impurities or solid particles from a liquid or gas passed through it
- an electrical device that alters the frequency spectrum of signals passing through it
- A device for suppressing electrical or sound waves of frequencies not required
- remove by passing through a filter; "filter out the impurities"
- A screen, plate, or layer of a substance that absorbs light or other radiation or selectively absorbs some of its components
- Do-it-yourself
- Do it yourself (or DIY) is a term used to describe building, modifying, or repairing of something without the aid of experts or professionals.
- Do It Yourself; To perform oneself a task usually relegated to an expert
- (DIYed) Simple past of DIY
Forest in Amherst, New York, September 1st, 2010. Last days of summer.
Equipment
Camera: Minolta Autocord
Lens: Rokkor 75mm f/3.5
Filters: None
Film: Kodak Pro 100 (PRN-2 6329), expired 11/1999
Metering: Sunny 16
Exposure
Aperture: f/3.5 to f/5.6
Shutter speed: 1/125
Development
Tetenal C-41 Press Kit: Pre-soak, Developer 3 and 1/2 minutes at 102.5°F (39°C) with 4 inversions every 30 seconds, 3 washes, Blix 6 and 1/2 minutes at 102.5°F (39°C) with 4 inversions every 30 seconds, 7 washes, Stabilizer 1 minute with first 30 seconds inversions, Ilford Ilfotol wetting agent 1 minute with first 30 seconds inversions, hang dry.
Digitization
Scanner: Epson 4490
Coldwater Lake near Mount Saint Helens, Washington, January 1st, 2011.
Equipment
Camera: Minolta Autocord
Lens: Rokkor 75mm f/3.5
Filters: None
Film: Kodak Ektar 100, pushed to 200 ASA
Metering: Sunny 16
Exposure
Aperture: f/3.5 to f/5.6
Shutter speed: 1/125
Development
Tetenal C-41 Press Kit: Pre-soak, Developer 10 minutes at 90°F (32°C) with 2 inversions every minute, 3 washes, Blix 8 minutes at 90°F (32°C) with 2 inversions every minute, 7 washes, Stabilizer 1 minute with first 30 seconds inversions, Ilford Ilfotol wetting agent 1 minute with first 30 seconds inversions, hang dry.
Digitization
Scanner: Epson 4490
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