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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 3246190, member: 71723"]The experiments I run are in a controlled atmosphere lately, and all variables are pretty much available for tinkering. Playing and experimenting can be over whatever time period I choose.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am currently collecting "reagents" for a new set of experiments. And I do NOT release my experiments into the wild. Most of them I dip back to white, just in case. Rarely I will save one I particularly like. My experiments have one purpose and one alone - increase MY KNOWLEDGE of what kind of junk is out there.</p><p><br /></p><p>When I feel I have enough to warrant a Money Talk at an ANA show, I'll blow up the toner market all by myself, just like I did in smaller format with my MT on how photo chemicals can tone silver. Laying down thin sulfur layers on silver is one of the easiest things to do in chemistry. PREVENTING IT is what's tough.</p><p><br /></p><p>And trust me, once I'm certain I can do it on demand, which I'm fairly close to doing, I WILL blow this market to smithereens. I owe this whole "COLOR" scam NO immunity, and I'll give it none. I don't owe these crooks anything.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 3246190, member: 71723"]The experiments I run are in a controlled atmosphere lately, and all variables are pretty much available for tinkering. Playing and experimenting can be over whatever time period I choose. I am currently collecting "reagents" for a new set of experiments. And I do NOT release my experiments into the wild. Most of them I dip back to white, just in case. Rarely I will save one I particularly like. My experiments have one purpose and one alone - increase MY KNOWLEDGE of what kind of junk is out there. When I feel I have enough to warrant a Money Talk at an ANA show, I'll blow up the toner market all by myself, just like I did in smaller format with my MT on how photo chemicals can tone silver. Laying down thin sulfur layers on silver is one of the easiest things to do in chemistry. PREVENTING IT is what's tough. And trust me, once I'm certain I can do it on demand, which I'm fairly close to doing, I WILL blow this market to smithereens. I owe this whole "COLOR" scam NO immunity, and I'll give it none. I don't owe these crooks anything.[/QUOTE]
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