Re: Enlarged Lith Negatives

FotoDave@aol.com
Thu, 14 Aug 1997 10:25:01 -0400 (EDT)

In a message dated 97-08-14 07:20:15 EDT, Kerik.Kouklis@Aerojet.com writes:

<< Yes, the film you are describing is alleged to be Ilford FP4 in
disguise. In fact, in my experience, it behaves just like FP4 in terms
of exposure, development and tonal scale. I've used it for several
years for my 7x17 camera. They will cut it to any size for you, up to
20" wide, I believe. >>

It is nice to know that they have continous-tone ortho and continuos-tone
panchromatic, and the price are not bad either; but these continous-tone
films are fast. How would one use in for enlarging? I believe neutral density
was mentioned a while ago. I have a color head. Will it do basically the same
thing if I dial up say 120 Y 120M 120C (for 4 stops down)?