Just curious, has anyone making paper negatives felt like the paper isn't as sharp as a regular negative would be?
I've read the other differences (like the ostensible orthochromatic-ness of it) but haven't seen any sharpness comparison.
Another couple from me, these ones souped in day old Caffenol-C
Abdemanaf I
Abdemanaf II by Moiz Abdulkader, on Flickr
LUCA - paper negative - 18x24cm
Gandolfi Precision - Boyer Saphir 300 4.5
Birds by Moiz Abdulkader, on Flickr
Testing out a new lens
sure - just make it simple:
White wall - one light at a slight angle in front of her - another light behind her, opposite side of the front light...
Due to the distance to the wall, it gets a nice grey tone.
I use flash - full power at F4.5 (would like to have a more powerful flash though).
I use FOMA paper as they tend to be a little more sensitive than say, Ilford...
13x18 cm FKD + industar 51. Very old Agfa grade2 paper.
Cherry Jo Candie by Jukka, on Flickr
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