hand coated paper negative ...
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hand coated paper negative ...
Can paper negatives be used for UV-based alt-processes?
18x24, just getting into this :)
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7256/7...75f5a9a1_b.jpg
PN_12_03_25_1_posSMALL by TeeSeeR, on Flickr
My first try with Arista Edu Grade 2 RC paper.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5341/6...1edf2860_c.jpg
i'm not really sure, unless you use it for "lumen printing" ...
and then if your subject is a plant, and sweats
and the paper sweats ... and their sweat co-mingles a weak hypo fix will work
but if you don't ... and your subject is a negative or something else
the result is more of an "unfixable stain" that fades to white when fixed
or to grey when scanned or left in a dark drawer ...
sometimes unfixeable images are fun ...
Kala.
18x24cm contact print. Gandolfi camera.
http://www.apug.org/gallery1/files/4...kaka-remba.jpg
Awesome eyes!
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Took these photos with some very old paper and developed it with some dodgy chems. Graphlex 4x5, f4.5, 1/2s, ISO 6.
I know the imperfections would bother some people but I love it. It creates effects that is unexpected and something you can never recreate with a digital camera.
I'm going to be trying this....think it looks fun and worth a try. learning my 8x10 and it will help to do some quick result type images like this - the figuring out iso is something I'll have to work at.