Re: Using Paper Negatives

From: Loris Medici <loris_medici_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Mon 15 Nov 2004 - 15:14:16 PST

Paul and Aaron, thanks for useful information. Will also try Polymax (if I
can find it here in Istanbul - me knows nothing about Kodak papers; I'm an
Ilford/Forte guy myself) I'm about to order some Fomaspeed 412 from
Fotoimpex... Will return with my findings.

Thanks again for great info!

Regards,
Loris.

P.S. The E.I. values you are using are pretty high. I didn't know that there
are such "fast" papers around (are you using a laser drilled - calibrated
pinhole?)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Prober" <pprober@cox.net>
To: <pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org>
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 8:56 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Using Paper Negatives

> For 8x10 negatives I use Kodak PolyMAX II RC Paper. This paper is
> temperature stable. The paper can be stored in a hot car, with no
> apparent
> picture loss or fogging. For daylight A.S.A 22, for overcast clouds A.S.A.
> 15, for open shade A.S.A. 11, for deep shade A.S.A. 8. The main change in
> A.S.A or ISO is the color temperature of the source light and the color
> ...

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