Re: Printing Out Papers


Steve Shapiro (sgshiya@redshift.com)
Sat, 20 Feb 1999 16:33:36 -0800


Subject: Re: Printing Out Papers

>Hi,
>
>If you just wish to experiment with p.o.p. papers and the images that they
>produce .... then why not save a few bucks and use ordinary enlarging
>(develop out) paper instead!!
>
>Just load a sheet of Ilford Multigrade paper (or whatever you have to hand)
>into a contact frame with your negative under normal safelight conditions
>and expose to ultra violet light. Check the print out from time to time,
>again under safelight conditions, although once exposed to u/v light the
>paper does become de-sensitised, and

... snip ...

> Regards.....Tony McLean.
>

With a 7 1/2 watt bulb hanging at 36 inches, Tony; what are your 'general'
exposure times with UV on developing out paper in a contact frame?

Just curious.

Steve



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