Hello! I've just tried out the Oriental Hyperseagull 8x10 Pro Luster Sepia paper as a negative. This paper is used to print color negatives as sepia B&W, so I thought it would be an interesting alternative to traditional paper, since it is panchromatic.
My initial testing shows a rough ISO of 25.
I thought this paper might be useful for my 16x20 home made camera since the paper is less expenseive than film. 100 8x10 sheets cost $63.00 from B&W. It takes RA-4 developer, so it won't have much push/pull ability. Once I get a handle on it, I'll try the 16x20
I'll post a shot as I continue to test it.
I don't have a densitometer, but I may be able to generate some rough density/exposure information with my spot meter. Best regards.
Mike
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