Re: paper for pinhole

From: <cflagg4_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Wed 05 Sep 2007 - 06:54:13 PDT

Thom,
I'm here at school and the Photo Warehouse catalog has Varigrade IV Pearl
[less reflection problems] in 4X5 400 count boxes for $26.95 USD.
They have an online site at: www.ultrafineonline.com

Or can be contacted at : Photo Warehouse, 121 Lombard Street, Oxnard, CA 93030
1-800-922-5484 phone or 1-805-988-0213 FAX
Hope this helps! They have been very good to me.

--
Take Care, 
Chuck
-May your troubles be less, your 
blessings more, and nothing but 
happiness comes through your door-
----------------------  Original Message:  ---------------------
From:    Thom Mitchell <tjmitch@ix.netcom.com>
To:      pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] paper for pinhole
Date:    Wed, 5 Sep 2007 03:54:24 +0000
>  Does anyone know if there is a photo paper that is 4x5 right out of the
> box? I would prefer not to have to cut down 5x7 paper to fit my 4x5
> filmholders. Thanks, Thom
> 
> cflagg4@mchsi.com wrote:
> 
>   Hi Lisa,
>   I have used an RC pearl paper from Photo Warehouse in California [USA] and had 
>   good luck with their Arista Varigrade Paper which I think is produced in 
>   England.  It has no printing on the back and I have regularly used 5X7 to 
>   11X14 with nice results.  The prices are pretty fair too.  I can get the exact 
>   address,phone, and Fax for you if you want, off list.  Or I can send it to the 
>   list if anyone else is interested.  They have a large selection of fiber 
>   papers too.
>   --
>   Take Care, 
>   Chuck Flagg  cflagg4@mchsi.com  -May your troubles be less, your 
>   blessings more, and nothing but 
>   happiness comes through your door-
> 
>   ----------------------  Original Message:  ---------------------
>   From:      lisa@lisareddig.com  To:        pinhole-discussion@spitbite.org  
> Subject: [pinhole-discussion] paper for pinhole
>   Date:    Wed, 5 Sep 2007 02:57:35 +0000
> 
>     Hello all,
>     
>     I always use film for my pinhole images.  But I have a project
>     that involves paper negatives.  What are the papers available that have no
>     printing on the back?  Do the packages of paper tell you whether or not 
> there
>     is printing on the back?  Is it better to use rc or fiber?  These are
>     questions I could have answered myself 10 years ago.  But I've gotten so in
>     the habit of using film, those bits of knowledge have left my brain.
>     
>     thanks
>     lisa
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