>RC paper without stripping the back off works very well as negative
material,
>although in order to cut down on exposure times it is worth making separate
>negatives to cover the tonal range.Three pieces of RC are likely to be
>cheaper
>that one sheet of direct dup,
>Many of my best prints are made using paper negatives.
Could you explain a bit more? specifically:
1. How do you use separate negs to cover the tonal range?
2. Are you using the paper for an interpositive as well?
3. And could you describe the "look" of a print made this way?
Thanks,
Dennis Spector