Re: Large Print with Alt. Process

Virginia Boehm (gini@ix.netcom.com)
Tue, 18 Apr 1995 12:56:23 -0700

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I am checking some catalogs, and
>it seems that the largest B&W film that I can find is 11x14. Does that

>mean I cannot make prints larger than that if a negative or positive
is
>required in the process?
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>TIA.
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>There are graphic arts films that come in larger sizes, - I've seen
them advertised uyp to 20x30. A good source for these is the Freestyle
Catalogue. They are in LA and advertise in the photo mags. I get just
about all my film for alternate process negatives there and have been
pleased with both the cost and the quality. These are ortho films, not
pan, but if developed in regular paper, not film, developer, the
contrast is manageable.
Gini