> Perhaps this is oversimplifying it, but what about inkjet transparency
> "paper"? I have never had occasion to use it (I have used the laser
> printer equivalent for non-photo printing), but I am pretty sure that I
> have seen that ink jet transparency sheets are available. That should
> eliminate the neet to wax or oil the paper.
>
> Mike Vande Bunt
>
>
> Andy Schmitt wrote:
>
This is definitely the method to use. I know that Dan recommends Pictorico and
that seems to be the consensus amongst people on the Alt Photo List and other
sources. I have used Epson's brand as well as a company called white shark or
something like that, and they worked well.
I'd image that waxed paper negatives could communicate quite a distinct look,
and would pair up with pinhole negs nicely, but it wouldn't be my main mode of
production.
-Joe
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