RE: [pinhole-discussion] Litho - Halftone film question

2002-05-20 Thread Andy Schmitt
-discussion@p at ??? Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] Litho - Halftone film question Gord, Thanks so much for your information. It will help me out a lot. A couple of questions.. Safelights, same as for BW paper? 1 ASA with LC-1? I think I'd better keep some TMX 8x10 sheet film on hand

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Litho - Halftone film question

2002-05-20 Thread Greg Newberry
, 2002 3:37 PM To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Litho - Halftone film question --- Greg Newberry grnewbe...@qwest.net wrote: I'm building an 8x10 pinhole camera and I planned on using RC paper for the negative and then contact print it. It was recommended

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Litho - Halftone film question

2002-05-20 Thread George L Smyth
--- Greg Newberry grnewbe...@qwest.net wrote: I'm building an 8x10 pinhole camera and I planned on using RC paper for the negative and then contact print it. It was recommended to me to also consider using sheet film because of the flexibility of doing alternative contact prints. Litho/Half

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Litho - Halftone film question

2002-05-20 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Hi: The biggest difference between using litho film and standard film is film speed and the cost. You should be able to get a reasonable variety of standard film with a vareity of ASA's, in the range of 50 to 400 ASA. 8x10 standard film is pricey. It does not have the large market of 35 mm 120