Andy,
Nice to know about that test. I'll go see if the lab that told me they'd process 8x10 Ilfochrome free for me, still have the offer standing! (that was 4 years ago).
Guillermo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Schmitt" <aschmitt@warwick.net>
To: "pinhole discussion list" <Pinhole-Discussion@pinhole.com>
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 9:56 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Ciba(Ilfo)Chrome as a Paper direct positive
> We Just finished hosting a class in CibaChrome printing, taught by Nancy
> Ori, at Peters Valley. Great class....
> On the last day I brought in a popcorn drum to see how the CibaChrome Paper
> would work as a pinhole target.
> I'm happy to report that it works just fine, with an apparent EI of 6.
> As one would expect from a paper balanced for Tungsten light, the image
> looks much nicer with an 85B filter in front (or in my case in back) of the
> pinhole. The 32 minute exposure showed no discernable shift in color. The
> slight corrections that I would make probably correlate to the lot filter
> correction.
>
> regards
> Andy Schmitt
>
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Received on Mon Aug 6 22:13:32 2001
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