RE: Kodal LPD4 or LPD7 B&W duplicating *slide* film...

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From: Loris Medici (lorism@tnn.net)
Date: 07/16/03-10:57:17 PM Z


Irving, thank you very much for the reply.

What should I not do? You mean that I shouldn't forget that when using
reversal material, dodge = burn, burn = dodge? I agree that this is
weird and I'm sure I will have very hard time in getting accustomed
to...

Regards,
Loris.

-----Original Message-----
From: Irvingyoung2@aol.com [mailto:Irvingyoung2@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 5:20 PM
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Re: Kodal LPD4 or LPD7 B&W duplicating *slide* film...

I have used both these films to make enlared negs.I treat them as if
they are very slow silver gelatine printing paper. Develop in normal
paper developer for a full two minutes at minimum. When I have been
exposing these films, for an 8-10 neg., the exposure times have often
been in excess of 60 seconds. Cut up one sheet and make test strips in
the normal way, but dont do as I have sometimes done and forgotten that
it is reversal material.
I hope you have success with your efforts.
Regards, Irving Young


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