>Renner's Pinhole Photography book talks about using Cibachrome /
Ilfochrome (color reversal paper). There is also some
mention of
using filtration to correct for color shift due to
reciprocity failure.
I think that the first edition of the book may have had more
info on
this than the second edition.
If you can get reference material on this, by all means do.
My only Cibachone / pinhole effort was at the end of an 8x10
package. In the darkroom, the suggested filtration for that
package was no help. My best prints were pure "cool" light
from a dicro head...no filtration. The last sheet was just a
pot shot pinhole, do or die. I rated it somewhere around
8-11 ASA. My results were about one stop off...under exposed
and there was a blue shift. A professor at school suggested
tryinmg a UV filter first. DOH! The one thing I had not
encountered while printing slides!
Good luck!
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