Dai,

Thank you, for your reply. 

Are Cibachrome and Illfochrom direct positives? 

My daughter and I had wanted to try RADIANCEĀ III Paper (slides to paper) but 
Kodak discontinued them with its R-3 developer.

The  logo issue would have never occured to me.

Mike
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DATE: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 22:11:09
From: dain...@aol.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???????, crd...@lycos.com
Cc: 

>Hi Mike,
>
>I've used Fuji Crystal Archive RA-4 paper sometime ago to see if full 
>color large format PH was in my future...  The main problem beyond 
>filtration is that Fuji prints their logo on the back of the paper - this 
>will definitely show up when you contact print them to a positive image.  
>I've asked around to see if there is any other RA-4 type paper that does 
>not have logos printed on the back - no one can think of any (bummer).
>
>Having said that ISO of Crystal Archive should be around 10-12, a little 
>faster than B/W paper, but YMMV.  I did not play around with filtration 
>but it occurs to me that a blank strip of processed color negative might 
>be a good place to start.
>
>It also occurs to me that IF you want to use color paper, 
>Cibachrome/Illfochrome process might give you better results since you do 
>not have to contact print to make a positive image.
>
>Dai.
>
>
>>I have a number of applications I wish to use Fujifilm Chrystal Archival 
>>Type CDII as paper negatives. Do I need filters, and what types to balance 
>>it for the following applications?  Does someone have a definitive ISO for 
>>the paper?
>>
>>Sunlight
>>Sunrise
>>Color theatre lighting
>>Red-hot steel
>>
>>Thank you for any suggestions. They are greatly appreciated?
>>
>>Mike Atwell
>
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