[alt-photo] Re: ULF FORMAT ORTHO?

BOB KISS bobkiss at caribsurf.com
Mon Jun 4 17:33:53 GMT 2012


DEAR ROBERT,
	Might work if I use some of those contrast reducing techniques as
they describe it as a high contrast lith film.  
		THANKS!
			CHEERS!
				BOB

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What about this one?
http://www.ultrafineonline.com/ulorlifi16x2.html

Rbt




On Jun 4, 2012, at 11:41 AM, BOB KISS wrote:

DEAR ROBERT,
Thanks for the e-mail.  Yes, I know of this film and use something
similar to make enlarged negatives from negatives.  Copying and pasting from
website, "Yields direct positive image".  This means that, if I print a
transparency/slide on it (a positive) I will get an enlarged positive, not
the negative I will need to make alt prints.
I was just wondering if anyone knew where I might get a negative
acting ortho film in 16X20 or 20X24.
CHEERS!
BOB

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Photo Warehouse
http://www.ultrafineonline.com/ulcotodufi.html

Ultrafine Continuous Tone Duplicating Film 20" x 24" / 25 Sheets
Availability:   Usually ships the next business day.
Item Number:    246-20243
Price:  $109.95

Cheers,

Robert Newcomb



On Jun 4, 2012, at 9:55 AM, BOB KISS wrote:

DEAR LIST,

          Francesco's recent thread has made me want to try using ortho
film to make an enlarged neg from a positive slide or transparency.  I am
very successfully making enlarged digital negs for pt/pd, salt, and cyano
printing.  However, most of my prints are made having a 15X19 inch image
printed on 20X24 paper and I can't seem to find ortho film that large.  I
guess I would need 16X20 or larger ortho film to try this.  Yes, I did see a
20 inch by 100 ft roll for $800 US but that is not my idea of "trying"
something.that is making a serious commitment to it!  LOL

          Soooooooooooooooooooo, does anyone know where I can find some
16X20 or larger ortho film to use for this purpose?

                                  CHEERS!

                                              BOB



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