From: "mike wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Lasse Karlsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "mike wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Are you talking about photographic paper?
Yes.
Sorry if I used the wrong term. I don't mean modern paper made for like
inkjet or laser printing, but plain old photographic paper for making
regular prints in a darkroom.
In that case, it's unlikely that they will be any use for inkjet printing.
But you could try.....
I would just give them a go in the normal way of printing. It might be
worth researching some recipes for contemporary developer for the older
papers. Test strips first.
Well, I don't have any darkroom set up and neither does it seem that I will
be getting any, although I have been thinking that I might...
It's just that I keep thinking about what a great picture coould be realized
on this empty paper...
Maybe I'll just frame one empty paper and I and anyone can project their
hopes and ideas to it.
I guess I just like the paper as such so much.
Anyway, the boxes are nice and while thinking it over some further I might
start with separating the boxes from the papers and make some good use of
them.
There's a guy buying an enlarger lens from me, I might ask if he wants the
papers for free.
Thanks,
Lasse
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