Re: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-12-04 Thread Don Hill
I use these for contact printing, but I assume with some imagination you could enlarge them. Don > Question for Don: > Do you use this paper negative for enlargements > or > contact prints? > Thanks in advance. > leezy > > ___ > Pinhole-Discussion mai

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-12-04 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 11/29/01 11:37:48 PM, donh...@juno.com writes: << 4. Output the negative image on regular copy or printer paper (the thinner paper, the better) - I use an Epson 875dc. 5. Use this negative (enlarged and curve corrected) for making prints with. >> Question for Don: Do

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-11-30 Thread Andy Schmitt
: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info > Mike, > Do you process it with standard B&W chemistry? > Guy > > yes > the only difference is the emulsion is sensitive to red & green, sort of > like color film. > andy k Color films and papers have three em

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-11-30 Thread Richard M. Koolish
> Mike, > Do you process it with standard B&W chemistry? > Guy > > yes > the only difference is the emulsion is sensitive to red & green, sort of > like color film. > andy k Color films and papers have three emulsion layers, each sensitive to a different color. Panalure paper has a sing

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-11-30 Thread G.Penate
- Original Message - From: "Don Hill" > With all the talk regarding paper negatives I thought I would add a small > bit of information. I have recently started using panalure for making > paper negatives in camera During the past weeks I was considering in doing that, thanks for the inf

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-11-30 Thread Andy Schmitt
hole-discussion@p at ??? Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info > > |Guy, > | Panalure is panchromatic, not ortho or blue sensitive. That's why it > |requires full darkness. > | > |Mike > | Mike, Do you process it wi

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-11-30 Thread Richard M. Koolish
> > | Panalure is panchromatic, not ortho or blue sensitive. That's why it > > |requires full darkness. > > | > > |Mike > > | > > Mike, > Do you process it with standard B&W chemistry? > Guy The Kodak info on Panalure is at: http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techP

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-11-30 Thread Guy Glorieux
> > |Guy, > | Panalure is panchromatic, not ortho or blue sensitive. That's why it > |requires full darkness. > | > |Mike > | Mike, Do you process it with standard B&W chemistry? Guy

RE: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-11-30 Thread Michael Keller
I would presume you can use color darkroom safelights with Panalure. |-Original Message- | | |Guy, | Panalure is panchromatic, not ortho or blue sensitive. That's why it |requires full darkness. | |Mike |

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-11-30 Thread NeuhausPhoto
Guy, Panalure is panchromatic, not ortho or blue sensitive. That's why it requires full darkness. Mike In a message dated 11/30/01 7:01:51 AM, guy.glori...@sympatico.ca writes: << I have never used Panalure, but I'm surprised that you would get bad fogging during normal development under sa

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-11-30 Thread Guy Glorieux
Thanks for this very interesting outline, Don. I have never used Panalure, but I'm surprised that you would get bad fogging during normal development under safelight, to the point that you need to develop it in full darkness. Is this the case whether you use red or yellow-green safelights? I exp

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-11-29 Thread B2MYOUNG
Don, Welcome to the board. Thank you for sharing your method with us. It sounds quite interesting and I'd like to give it a try. Keep coming back. Best, leezy

[pinhole-discussion] Greetings and paper negative info

2001-11-29 Thread Don Hill
Hi all, I've been quite the stealthy reader of the list for some time, so I figured I'd pop my head in and say hello to everyone. This is an exciting and informative bunch - and I hope I can add a bit here. By the way, I'm number 170 on the pinhole day site. I've been an off and on pinholer for