Re: ilford fiber paper?

From: Richard Heather <rheather_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Thu 20 Dec 2001 - 00:48:00 PST

Agfa paper has a logo imprinted on the back. I don't think Ilford does.
Grade 1 should work fine for paper negs. You develop paper (not RC)
longer in the developer (1-3min) to get a full exposure. If it looks too
dense or too contrasty in the soup under safelight you may pull it out
sooner but it may be splotchy if underdeveloped.
Richard Heather

R Duarte wrote:

>I just realized that one of my packages of RC paper is actually not RC -
>it's fiber! I can't return it because the photo store doesn't allow returns
>on paper. Can I use this for printing in the same way that I use RC paper?
>I'm guessing I can't use it for paper negatives. Looking at the Ilford
>website, it looks like I can just develop it the same way I'd develop RC
>paper (maybe with different dilutions of the chemicals - i haven't compared
>the charts yet) .. are there any caveats that i should know about?
>
>Thanks for any info,
>rob
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Received on Thu Dec 20 00:46:13 2001

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