C.R.C. LIBRARY LIST. JANUARY 1993.
(Hon.Librarian,Brian Asquith.Address,page 16)
Reciprocity Failure                          D. Crossland.
Chemicals for the Home Processor             Kodak.
Photographing Fireworks                      Kodak
pH Meter Design                              Roy Williamson.
pH Meter Design                              Oliver Barron.
Simple Chemical Balance                      P. N. Roberts.
A.V. Fade Unit                               P. N. Roberts.
Brew it yourself (B&W)                       P. N. Roberts.
Temperature Stabiliser                       P. N. Roberts.
In Depth Probe into soup Values pH Meter     P. N. Roberts.
Cibachrome Print System  Ilford              Donated by D. Crossland.
Colour Corner                                Derek Watkins (S.L.R.)
Processing E4                                Will Griffiths.
E6 and What Goes On                          Kevin Craske
Pulse Auto Slide Changer                     Eddie Pearce.
Notes on Raw Chemicals                       John Ashworth.
C.R.C. News 12. E4 & E6 Faults               C.R.C.
Colour Reversal Film Chemistry               Kevin Craske.
Guide to Slide Copying 1 & 2                 Area 9.
Colourisation                                Will Attree.
Processing Direct from Slides to
Paper Formulae                               Reg Long.
Home Made Chemical Balance & Weights         Keith Gordon.
Reproduction & Modification of
Colour Transparencies                        Charles Leighton.
Bowens Illumitron                            B.J.
E6 Alternative Process                       B.J.
Electronic Thermometer                       P. N. Roberts.
Fast Fixing                                  P. N. Roberts.
Processing the E6 Films.                     The Boffins Area 5.
Home Processing With Kits                    J.R. Salter.
Rollie Projector Circuit. p 37A5 & p 360AF   Rollie.
E6 Formulae (metaborate)                     Arnold Moorhouse.
E6 Formulae                                  Cecil Jones.
Colour Prints from slides                    Kodak.
Exercises with Lith film                     Dr. G. Neill.
E6 Dignan Report                             U.S.A. Dignan.
Hints on keeping Developing Tanks warm       Area 20.
Build Your Own Colour Processor              Donated by F. Boydell.
Electronic Thermostat                        Donated by C. D. Moyse.
Delux Enlarger Timer                             "       "      "
Pulsing Projector                                "       "      "
Agfa Selective Bleaches                      Donated by Pete Roberts.
E6 Formulae                         From "Darkroom Techniques" U.S.A.
Slide Projection At Its Best, A.V.           Leitz.
Photo Colour Printing Made Easy
Copying and Duplicating Col - B&W            Kodak.
Darkroom Expressions                         Kodak.
Colour Data Guide, Colour                    Kodak.
Ilford Multigrade Manual                     Ilford.
Cibachrome Manual, New
Magazine. Darkroom User
    "         "     "   Techniques
    "         "     "   Silver Print Manual
    "         "     "   Derisation Techniques
B. J. 1985
Focal Guides to  Portraits
  "     "    "   S.L.R.
  "     "    "   Filters.
  "     "    "   Still Life.
  "     "    "   Exhibition Print.
1. Technical Information Sheets
Manufactured.
LIBRARIAN`S COMMENTS
    My thanks must go to Eddie Pearce for keeping such a well stocked and well run
collection for so long. It was a very interesting exercise going through the material,
in particular Newsletters covering the period when I wasn`t a member. An awful lot of
experimenting went on with various formulae when we ceased to be the CR50 Club
(Ferrania). I have discarded all but the E4/E6 material as the Agfa system went out
ages ago now. Ciba has also changed. Also Print/negative processing is changing.

  There is a lot of basic material that does not change i.e. information on
`Reciprocity failure` "Chemicals for home processing" "Simple balance construction"
etc. I also kept historic material which is intersting to read. Lots of this material
can be supplied as photocopies which are fairly easy to get done.
    There will be no `deposit` requested but you will be expected to pay postage `both
ways`. £2.00 for big books while photo-copies will be, at the moment, just 18p, each
way. A lot of course, will only be one-way. The Library is a vast store of information
on practically everything photographic, Historic, D.I.Y and Asthetic.
Colour Negative Paper Editorial CRCMain

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