Lasse -
I made some abstract geometric images exposing photo paper to light with
various configurations of covering it up with various objects... trouble
is you then have to
photo that as it won't last - or at least I couldn't figure a way to do it.
I made a hell of a mess trying to print with my inkjet on an old piece
of Ilford multigrade
RC.
You could take up painting, perhaps :)
ann
Lasse Karlsson wrote:
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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