Yes, try it out, and if it fails, go the origami route suggested by Bob. Sometimes, old paper can be surprisingly good. Agfa Brovira from the 1980s (I guess) comes to mind. I use that regularly and quite like it.
Yes, try it out, and if it fails, go the origami route suggested by Bob. Sometimes, old paper can be surprisingly good. Agfa Brovira from the 1980s (I guess) comes to mind. I use that regularly and quite like it.
Oh just try it out!
--- Steve from Missouri ---
As Jim pointed out, if its Chloride paper it may be just fine (or great). The box will tell if it is for contact pricing or projection printing. If it says contact, treat it as if it is good paper until you find out otherwise. If is says projection, make airplanes look Bob said. Or you can try lith printing or fix it and re-coat for platinum printing.
But do let us know your results. Have fun.
Mike
“You can’t have everything. Where would you put it?”
paper negatives and sun prints
My 1952 box made prints that had brown freckles. Like iron spots.
I have some 1948 Dupont that still prints with normal processing, not perfect. Give it a try.
If nothing else, seriously outdated paper makes good lightweight mounting boards.
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