Re: N31P/ was Re: Reversal process -a speculation


Kevin O'Brien (kob@paradise.net.nz)
Mon, 22 Feb 1999 13:23:34 +1300


The old Gevart films were famous for their tonality. There were other
european ones as well that were notable. It may be, we have to look to some
euro source for the materials.

Kevin O'Brien
-----Original Message-----
From: jewelia <jewelia@erols.com>
To: alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca
<alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
Date: Monday, 22 February 1999 12:27
Subject: Re: N31P/ was Re: Reversal process -a speculation

>yes judy--you can do a lot with APH -- i use the APHS i think it is
>myself--i can do a lot with this with some SS or dilute dektol or one fo
the
>pyros--at least that's what i do with it--however, i can't quite get the
>result i can get with N31p for certain uses. and, incidentally i love to
>use N31p in camera. i do use the arista lith in camera too--but i can get
a
>real long scale in the scene in N31p and process it to a gentle sparkle.
>thanks for what you know of the background--yeah i have some old
boxes--long
>empited of film from belgium---they were orange and i used to have to do
>some tricks to use it in an 8x10 holder--now i can get it in 8x10 of course
>and it seems to be a bit different in response--but still one of my
>favorites.
>
>jewelia
>
>



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