Ohio
16-Oct-2020, 18:01
I have three unopened packs of this Supre-print photographic paper that were in a box containing a ton of old color and B&W paper that was given to me by people with good intentions.
The biggest label reads, "Supre-Print ultra-rapid process stabilization photographic paper. For best results use Supre-Print developer and stabilizer."
Each pack has another label that says "Poster-Mural, Color, Projection Fast." Type PM.
The first pack has a stamp that says "Fluorescent Green." And a number: 2E31972 (looks like a date or batch and year).
The second reads, "Fluorescent Orange." Number: 2E31969.
The third, "Fluorescent Yellow." Number: 2E31968.
Each pack is unopened and contains 25 8x10 sheets, and they label says they were all made in France. That's kinda cool.
Anyone know what these are? And if you do, what sort of chemistry would I need to use with them?
Thanks, all. Any insight appreciated.
The biggest label reads, "Supre-Print ultra-rapid process stabilization photographic paper. For best results use Supre-Print developer and stabilizer."
Each pack has another label that says "Poster-Mural, Color, Projection Fast." Type PM.
The first pack has a stamp that says "Fluorescent Green." And a number: 2E31972 (looks like a date or batch and year).
The second reads, "Fluorescent Orange." Number: 2E31969.
The third, "Fluorescent Yellow." Number: 2E31968.
Each pack is unopened and contains 25 8x10 sheets, and they label says they were all made in France. That's kinda cool.
Anyone know what these are? And if you do, what sort of chemistry would I need to use with them?
Thanks, all. Any insight appreciated.