Re: paper negs: pancromatic paper
s carl king (sanking@hubcap.clemson.edu)
Sat, 4 May 1996 16:31:32 -0400 (EDT)
>
> There was an article in View Camera magazine maybe a year ago that
> recommended using a panchromatic printing paper like Kodak Panalure.
> I'll try to find the article and give a citation for everyone but the
> upshot of it was that it obviously gave a look closer to using "normal"
> panchromatic film, albeit film shot at ASA 4-6.
>
> richard u wheeler (rwheeler@everest.hunter.cuny.edu)
> http://everest.hunter.cuny.edu/~rwheeler
> The Pinhole Page: http://everest.hunter.cuny.edu/~rwheeler/pinhole.html
>
>
Richard,
I believe the article you refer to is "The Modern Calotype: Homemade
Paper Negatives," by John Barnier, in the September/October 1995
issue of View Camera. Some examples of work with Panalure by Georgina
Frankel, and Russ Young, together with processing information. Just
happen to have it in fron of me having cited another article from the
same issue in something I am working on.
Sandy King
Sanking@hubcap.clemson.edu