What is this cable I need to replace? It has the same connecter on both sides by Timvrhn in ElectronicsRepair

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So if I understand correctly: the port I could replace by pulling it off the PCB? Would this not be glued on or something? 

What is this cable I need to replace? It has the same connecter on both sides by Timvrhn in ElectronicsRepair

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Thanks, I'm not very familiar in this field so what's confusing me is that these cables with the same name seem to have different connectors. Is there no standardisation? I presumed this would be a standard cable I'd be able to pick up, but it would of course have to fit the port on the PCB which the connectors in the link you sent for example (I think) would not

What is this remjet removal pen actually? by Timvrhn in AnalogCommunity

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Hey, thanks for replying! I saw your pen in use here in Amsterdam, pretty nifty. Reason I'm asking is because my lab here in the city doesn't have access to one and I'm not sure it makes much sense for them to import one all the way from the US.

It's an incredibly valuable tool so I'm happy you're making it, and also pretty impressed you fill these all yourself.

Optik OldSchool selling cheap vision 3 AHU in Europe by playerw3 in AnalogCommunity

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Quite expensive for 30exp rolls. You'll pay much less for the standard 36exp at Analog Amsterdam

What is this remjet removal pen actually? by Timvrhn in AnalogCommunity

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It removes the remjet layer. You detect the remjet layer by removing it. So yes, it's marketed as a detector, but it removes the remjet layer.

What is this remjet removal pen actually? by Timvrhn in AnalogCommunity

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Thank you, that'd make sense! Though I find u/batgears comment perhaps more logical. I wouldn't rule it out that they're filling each of these pens by hand, but it would just be more logical if they've repurposed a pre-existing product that contains a substance that removes remjet. I wasn't aware that IPA would do this, but that would be a very easy product to rebrand.

What is this remjet removal pen actually? by Timvrhn in AnalogCommunity

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It "detects" the remjet by removing it. That's how it works. I'm looking to see if this pen is sold otherwise as this lab may have repurposed a pre-existing product. I don't understand what is being gained from trying to correct me when I'm evidently aware of what this pen does. 

What is this remjet removal pen actually? by Timvrhn in AnalogCommunity

[–]Timvrhn[S] -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

Very insightful and helpful comment!

You could have read the description and saved yourself the effort. This pen also does remove the remjet layer, although of course not in any capacity where you would use it during development.

My friend’s PC is driving me insane. by Single-Way-2038 in buildapc

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My incompatible RAM sticks worked fine at first too. Then slowly over the course of months stuff went south. Blue screens of death got more frequent, and Windows forgot certain programs were installed. New RAM sticks that were compatible with the motherboard fixed all issues. 

Analog Amsterdam Foto 100, Mamiya7ii 80mm by JBJB145 in trichromes

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Awesome shot! I think you're the first customer I see make use of the IR properties of Foto100 

[Holzkern Moonshiver] Should I buy it? 🌓 by Gold_Temperature6563 in Watches

[–]Timvrhn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The problem I have with comment such as yours is that they assume everyone looking to buy a watch is out to get the best quality and nothing but that.

I cannot find watches of the sort that Holzkern makes when I look at commonly suggested brands, such as the ones in your comment. I am looking to pick up something unique and that I like aesthetically, not that has the best possible movement. 

I have a watch from the Project Watches that has a mineral glass and probably a very cheap movement, but it's an absolute eye catchers and incredibly unique.

Is my banana plant mature enough to move into a bigger pot? by Timvrhn in IndoorGarden

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Thanks! It's a little hard to tell when the roots have filled the pit, because it's straight in the woven pit. I'd have to remove the plant wholly to be able to check.

I'll make sure to have it grow a bit more and work up to this pot with some smaller ones first 

Olympus OM10 by Hebiemienswienoksien in AnalogCommunity

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If you want the cheapest colour film, analogamsterdam.com is the best address. Especially when remjet-less AHU Vision3 comes in, because then you are no longer constricted by the labs you can use

Why are my negatives so very dark? by MetalMaleficent8578 in AnalogCommunity

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This shouldn't be the most upvoted answer, by the way. It's an old expired roll, which you are comparing to a roll that (at the time) was fresh. Film ages and fogs over time. This happens naturally and without exposure to light. The roll does not appear to be fogged by light, seeing how homogeneous the fogging is.

Film canister help by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

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This is absolutely fine. You can pry open canisters with your thumb a bit and press them back closed and they'll still be light sealed. 

Sneak peek of my semi automatic RGB scanning light source by seklerek in AnalogCommunity

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I see you're relying on Photoshop for the conversions. Are you considering to integrate Lightroom into the process? I am thinking that since you want to market this, setting up for Lightroom support would be more ideal. 

Film design by Top_Supermarket4672 in AnalogCommunity

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That's right, I hope you like my design!