Paco G. Jaen prodxxxxxoto.com wrote on Wed 4 Dec 2002 at 14:20 +0000 >You will want to use different papers and inks for the same reasons you want >to use different films, developers and papers (if you still use chemical, >that is).
I'm not an artist! ;-) I tend to stick to one film (C-41 or E6). When I did my own processing I followed the instructions, D-76 1+1 er, 10.5 minutes for Tri-X ISTR? When I go to Joe's or Metro for a print it's either from a neg or a tranny. Now I think I know there's more than one sort of paper (I mean per brand, say Kodak) but I never get the offer, they print it on either neg or tranny paper. So I just want to keep it simple. I've always been happy with Epson paper and inks but then again I've never tried the others. Maybe I'd be more happy. But I always want to know *why*! -- DavidGordon =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
