Loris, if you're not tied to a specific paper, you may want to give a look
at Kodak Panalure. My experience with that paper was that it was at least
2-3 stops faster than other RC papers - one version is ISO 1000 and it comes
in two surfaces. It's intended purpose is for making B&W prints from color
negs, but I have made prints with this paper using B&W negs as well.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/g27/g27.jhtml?i
d=0.1.16.14.28.42.14.3&lc=en#desc
If the link doesn't work, just search with Google on "panalure".
good luck,
n
Received on Wed Nov 17 18:21:02 2004
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