From: Marco Pauck (marco@pauck.de)
Date: 09/05/02-01:36:11 PM Z
Katharine Thayer wrote:
> ARTHURWG@aol.com wrote:
>
>>I want to make some 11x14 paper negatives using single-weight B&W printing
>>paper. What paper should I use? How would I calculate exposure? Arthur
>
> I used to use a Kodak single-weight fiber paper called Kodak Polymax
> Fiber that was good for paper negatives (nothing printed on the back);
> it has since been rolled into Kodak Professional Polymax Fine Art Paper
> and is now available only in 8x10 and 8 1/2 x11, and the latter only in
> a 250 sheet box. At the time of the change I hunted for other single
> weight papers and was unable to find any; if I missed something that's
> available I'd be happy to know about it.
A *very* thin RC paper (only 70 g/m2) is Fomaspeed 412, available from e.g.
http://www.fotoimpex.de
Marco
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