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    Fotospeed Digital Contact Film

    Anybody tried it? Any other similar products available in the UK...

    I have used Pictorico, but it doesn't seem to be available in the UK now...I fancy doing some Cyanotypes again.

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    Re: Fotospeed Digital Contact Film

    Quote Originally Posted by David Kanefsky View Post
    Anybody tried it? Any other similar products available in the UK...

    I have used Pictorico, but it doesn't seem to be available in the UK now...I fancy doing some Cyanotypes again.
    This could help: http://www.cyanotypeprinting.co.uk/?page_id=72

    Give Agfa CopyJet a try.

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    Re: Fotospeed Digital Contact Film

    Thanks for the info James I will have to contact ...http://www.positivityltd.co.uk/index.htm... but they only seem to sell A4 in 100 sheet packs

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    Re: Fotospeed Digital Contact Film

    Quote Originally Posted by David Kanefsky View Post
    Thanks for the info James I will have to contact ...http://www.positivityltd.co.uk/index.htm... but they only seem to sell A4 in 100 sheet packs
    No problem David. The only issue with CopyJet is the pack sizes, I think the smallest is 100 sheet, or 50 sheet for the larger sizes. It is worth calling Positivity, from memory they will send out a few sample sheets to try. What printer do you have?

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    Re: Fotospeed Digital Contact Film

    I have a Epson Stylus Photo P50....I can't afford to buy anything better at the moment...

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    Re: Fotospeed Digital Contact Film

    I have tried the Fotospeed digital neg film, it looks promising..The WH Smiths inkjet OHP film was a total washout. The ink did not adhere to it at all!

    Tried scanning in some of my Widelux F7 negs with my Epson 1200 scanner..Some of the negs, which printed ok, when I had my cold cathode enlarger now turn out to have tram lines...

    I am using the Epson driver would Vuescan help out...

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