Sorry it won't work that way, you'll still need to compensate for difference in the color sensitivities in
the paper batch.


D. Glenn Arthur Jr. wrote:

I don't know whether this is a strange question or not ...
Assuming I don't want to make any changes to the colours I
see on the slide, can I print from a slide using an enlarger
designed for black-and-white (i.e. one that doesn't have the
set of colour-printing filter)?


Related questions: Are paper and chemicals for doing that
still available (ISTR Kodak having disocontinued theirs), and are they suitable for an inexperienced users in a home darkroom or too tricky for that to be a good bet?


                                        -- Glenn






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