Re: Trick for increasing speed of photo papers?

From: Gordon J. Holtslander ^lt;holtsg@duke.usask.ca>
Date: 11/19/04-08:45:00 AM Z
Message-id: <Pine.OSF.4.53.0411190840510.390104@duke.usask.ca>

Another lith film to consider is

kodaks recording film rrd sp 390. I haven't tried this film, but I saw
some on ebay a year ago and asked my very helpful contact at KP Graphics
(who unfortunately no longer works there), he said - the film is much more
sensitive than cgp and would act much more like a panchromatic film. I
haven't tried it though.

Gord

On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Loris Medici wrote:

> Thanks Gordon, will look at the sites you mentioned...
>
> Kodak CGP... wait a minute... now I remember that there was a supplier that
> stocks Kodak CMRA2000... I guess this is the same thing as Kodak CGP... Yes,
> the product code listed in Kodak Polychrome site is CGP and CGPM (M is for
> the matte surface)... Great! It seems that I will be able to find this film
> locally. Thank you very much!
>
> I inspected Ryuji's DS-10 formula... There are some chemicals that I don't
> know (such as Dimezone S and Triethanolamine - also I'm not sure that I can
> obtain these locally)... Gordon and Ryuji, which ready-made developer (Xtol,
> D76, various paper developers) would you recommed with this film? Also, how
> should I handle / use this high contrast film for making pictorial negatives
> (want to make Ziatypes).
>
> TIA,
> Loris.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gordon J. Holtslander" <holtsg@duke.usask.ca>
> To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 6:07 PM
> Subject: RE: Trick for increasing speed of photo papers?
>
>
> >
> > I've been able to get an asa of 10 to 12 with Ryuji's DS10 developer using
> > Kodak CGP lith film. see http://www.kpgraphics.com/
> >
> > To get this speed I need to flash the film - expose it to just below the
> > fog level.
> >
> > See http://silvergrain.org/Photo-Tech/film-dev-recommend.html for the
> > developer.
> >
> > CGP is available in a wide variety of sizes as well as rolls. I think its
> > possible to get rolls from something like 6 inches wide to 24 inches wide.
> >
> > Could make some interesting pinhole panormic cameras using this film :)
> >
> > Gord
>
>

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