Re: Film for enlarged negatives

Thomas Blomkvist (troo@xgw.fi)
Thu, 7 Sep 1995 17:41:00 +0300

>might be able to produce different contrasts with a change
>in light color.

That's right, yellow for more and blue (C+M) for less. The density range is
about 1.5 I believe, someone better check the data sheet though.

>This sounds very interesting... The first posing of this thread
>stated that the user was making duplicate negatives, and that the
>material had variable contrast properties. But if he was making
>duplicate negatives, is this material direct-reversing? In other
>words is it a one-step positive, or does it need reversal when
>duplicating a negative? Either way, a VC transparency material
>is just about the answer to a maiden's prayer!

Sorry I didn't specify this in my original posting, but Gevarex is NOT a
direct-reversing film, duplicating a negative requires a two-step process.

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