Re: enlarging paper negatives

From: Chris Peregoy <peregoy_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Mon 12 Nov 2001 - 12:14:26 PST

Has anyone tried Kodak Duraclear in their camera. Duraclear is a display
material that can be sent through a processor. It is color paper
emulsion on a clear base.

B2MYOUNG@aol.com wrote:

>In a message dated 11/12/01 7:34:11 AM, fontpro@usa.net writes:
>
><< i did it at school where we had an auto
>paper processor. So i'd shoot w/ the pinhole go into the loading room and
>feed the paper into the machine. a few minutes later I had the dried
>color paper neg. This allowed me to tweek, and still have time to go out
>and shoot again. >>
>
>Great idea.
>We have one of those processers at school. As a matter of fact, we have
>two...one for regular color printing and one for Ilfochrome.
>Thank you, Mac.
>leezy
>
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