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    Re: Paper negatives

    Oh!!! OK - Thank you for your input......

    Perhaps this is "something" on the "Bumble Bee Theory" = I did not know that one could NOT do that.



    I used a D-76 PLUS two tablespoons of Sodium Bicarbonate per gallon. Took about 2 minutes to develop.

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    ((Now if I try this testing again it will not work at all :-( ))

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    That is quite remarkable indeed James! I understand it's Industrex 620 paper - something you don't usually come across. The relevant information dropped down a few pages, causing me to miss it initially. Apparently, the paper is/was intended for duplication as well as direct exposure, explaining its exceptionally high speed (for a paper). A very appealing niche product indeed if you're into making paper negs, nice find!

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    beautiful, where is it, approximately?
    Thanks. North of England. The track is an enclosure road - enclosure happened quite late here, mid 1700's. There was a statutory width for the newly constructed roads (40ft I think). Of course some later became 'proper' surfaced roads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koraks View Post
    That is quite remarkable indeed James! I understand it's Industrex 620 paper - something you don't usually come across. The relevant information dropped down a few pages, causing me to miss it initially. Apparently, the paper is/was intended for duplication as well as direct exposure, explaining its exceptionally high speed (for a paper). A very appealing niche product indeed if you're into making paper negs, nice find!
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    I found it on E-Bay and I only have 50 - 8X10 sheets of this. I would like to find more. Using this paper allows one to almost stop motion - i.e. water, tree branch movments, people. It is, of course, a little bit grainy - much more than regular print papers.

    Thank you... ;-)

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    Re: Paper negatives

    Not sure if yours is the same, but I have a pkg of Kodak Industrex xray film (MX125) I've yet to use. It is for industrial use and individual sheets comes in a paper sleeve.

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    I might be wrong - However I set my spot-meter at 100 ASA (ISO) and made a few test images. The best one was at f-11 1/50th of a second and ISO= 100. I was very surprised at the outcome. I think that this paper INDUSTRX is the fastest that I have aquired - and Now I Want MORE.

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    It comes many ways and Kodak tells us how to develop it.

    More detail in the link than we ever saw with Medical X-Ray film.

    https://www.ndtmart.com/info/MX125Tech.pdf

    Quote Originally Posted by charleymeyer View Post
    Not sure if yours is the same, but I have a pkg of Kodak Industrex xray film (MX125) I've yet to use. It is for industrial use and individual sheets comes in a paper sleeve.
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    Quote Originally Posted by charleymeyer View Post
    Not sure if yours is the same, but I have a pkg of Kodak Industrex xray film (MX125) I've yet to use. It is for industrial use and individual sheets comes in a paper sleeve.
    I have not tried that -- The "Stuff" that I have is Kodak "Industrex 620 Paper - Cat (number) 100 9554" - 8X10 Sheets in box.

    With your film - You might try removing the protective paper from the film containment in TOTAL DARKNESS and put it into a film holder.??. I would not suggest you OPEN that stuff in safelight conditions as it is most likely Very Light Sensative.

    Good Luck.

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    Iran, Mazandaran, Panoral 57 camera, Schneider Symmar-S 150/5.6, Forte No.2 5x7in paper negative


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    Thanks for the PDF file on Kodak Industrex products Randy, it's very helpful!! Charley

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    Re: Paper negatives

    These could equally well go in a 'happy accidents' thread. I've been trying for that old look but what the...

    I quite like the effect (these are inverts of scans) but does anyone have any ideas on what has happened here? Blotchy... Streaky... Old paper developer (but has been fine when used lately), freshly mixed stop and fix... Paper preflashed for my normal amount of time. Paper is normal Ilford MG IV and has also been used lately. Standard tray rocking...

    Any suggestions gratefully received


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