[pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2003-05-04 Thread Jim Kathy Blodgett
Hi, just wondered if people ever put paper negatives in the enlarger. If so, are there any problems with it? --shannon Absolutely, positively, Sharon. I have enlarged many paper negatives, b+w and color. No problem, it just takes a lot longer for the light to burn through and onto the

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2003-05-04 Thread Guillermo
- Original Message - From: Shannon Stoney shannonsto...@earthlink.net Hi, just wondered if people ever put paper negatives in the enlarger. If so, are there any problems with it? If the question were: is it doable? my answer is yes and I have done it once, mainly out of curiosity.

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2003-05-04 Thread Guy Glorieux
interesting images can result if you play with this process long enough. Good luck, Guy - Original Message - From: Shannon Stoney shannonsto...@earthlink.net To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2003 10:02 PM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives Hi

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2001-11-13 Thread Guy Glorieux
Katharine Thayer wrote: Reading the rest of the thread I see the rest of you are talking about color paper; I was talking about black and white paper. Sorry about the misreading... Katharine, You did'nt misread! The discussion strated with using 4X5 black and white paper negatives in the

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2001-11-12 Thread Chris Peregoy
Students of mine have bought this through our local camera store. Kodak lists it in 8x10 in 50 sheet boxes cat. # 813-3522. Kodak's list price is $104.35 but their catalog is usually 40% higher then local prices, at least here in Baltimore. b2myo...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2001-11-12 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 11/12/01 3:13:23 PM, ktha...@pacifier.com writes: Reading the rest of the thread I see the rest of you are talking about color paper; I was talking about black and white paper. Sorry about the misreading... Both leezy

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2001-11-12 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 11/12/01 3:08:54 PM, ktha...@pacifier.com writes: You're talking regular weight fiber-based paper? Single weight, double weight, FB or RC. leezy

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2001-11-12 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 11/12/01 1:16:35 PM, pere...@gl.umbc.edu writes: Has anyone tried Kodak Duraclear in their camera. Duraclear is a display material that can be sent through a processor. It is color paper emulsion on a clear base. That sounds like a fantastic idea. Where is it

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2001-11-12 Thread Katharine Thayer
Reading the rest of the thread I see the rest of you are talking about color paper; I was talking about black and white paper. Sorry about the misreading... Katharine Thayer wrote: This is interesting to me because I tried this once some years ago and decided it couldn't be done. Even by

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2001-11-12 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 11/12/01 7:34:11 AM, font...@usa.net writes: i did it at school where we had an auto paper processor. So i'd shoot w/ the pinhole go into the loading room and feed the paper into the machine. a few minutes later I had the dried color paper neg. This allowed me to tweek, and

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2001-11-12 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 11/12/01 7:16:42 AM, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes: Unfortunately, these threads then translate onto your positive and is not so attractive. I have not found a way to deal with that. Soak the paper and peel off the back. This may leave a texture which you do or do not

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2001-11-12 Thread SPRINGTYME
Hi I tried color paper in a pinhole, then contact printed to make a color print. One additional problem other than filtering for the expected orange mask and light temp, Color paper is expecting a relatively low contrast image from a color neg. Even a soft pinhole camera in exterior sun lit

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2001-11-12 Thread Guy Glorieux
Leezy, I've made 8x10 color paper negatives with my 8x10 pinhole. One of the difficulty I've had with color paper as negative to turn into positive is the fact that all paper companies (as far as I could tell) have their name/logo in thread on the backside of their color paper. Unfortunately,

Re: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2001-11-12 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 11/11/01 6:38:32 PM, ethereal...@mindspring.com writes: Actually, I think leezy meant film for the color part. I really meant paper too. The whole business is tricky but lots of fun. If anyone does it, please post the results. thanks leezy

[pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

2001-11-11 Thread ethereal art
They wrote: There's nothing to stop you from using 4x5 sheets of paper with a 4x5 film back right? No...and you can enlarge them in a 4 x 5 enlarger...and in color too. leezy Actually, I think leezy meant film for the color part. But for your knowledge, I have put a 4x5 paper negatives into a