From: Carl Weese (cweese@earthlink.net)
Date: 08/29/02-09:08:34 AM Z
Robert,
Pyro negatives shouldn't be difficult to use for making conventional
enlarged negatives. But if enlarged negatives is the sole goal, why bother?
HC110 will work just fine.---Carl
-- web site with picture galleries and workshop information at: http://home.earthlink.net/~cweese/ ---------- >From: Robert Newcomb <newcombr@gactr.uga.edu> >To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca >Subject: Enlarged negs from pyro negs >Date: Thu, Aug 29, 2002, 7:20 AM > > Hello, > Many people praise the virtues of pyro for developing negatives to be > used when platinum printing and the pyro stain color seems to work well > also when printing on variable contrast silver paper. > Does anybody have any information on whether pyro is a good choice for > the in camera neg if its going to be used only as an intermediate step > towards an enlarged film negative? How does film react to the pyro > stain density vs a silver density? Otho film different then pan film? > thank you, > Robert Newcomb >
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