For something a bit different...
8x10 RA-4 Colour Paper negative
Fuji Crystal paper developed in Tetenal RA4 developer.
For something a bit different...
8x10 RA-4 Colour Paper negative
Fuji Crystal paper developed in Tetenal RA4 developer.
[QUOTE=lightchemist;Hope this helps![/QUOTE]
Yes very much indeed, I tried starting with the maths and assumed a falling body from rest, then used velocity for specific times, but got very confusing answers
regards
Tony
MKillmer, that's really beautiful, it's a lisianthus, isn't it? I'm 99+% sure. Also, I don't yet know much about paper chemistry, but I would've assumed that what you had was a negative/positive process, not a direct positive, true? So, this is a contact print of a color paper negative? is that the usual paper developer? I don't know much about such things, so please excuse the newbie question.
Yes, it is a lisianthus! RA4 is standard colour paper chemistry - I use it to make a colour paper negative. I have only scanned at this point, not contact printed.
Thanks for the information about the color photo of the flower. My wife and I really like lisianthus.
You might be able to emulate a contact print by "scanning" the paper negative on a light table/box with a DSLR, trying both emulsion up and down. You'll pick up the texture of the paper as would happen with contact printing.
Rich
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