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>From: "wgriffin1 gmail.com"
<wgriffin1 gmail.com>
>Sent: Mar 19, 2007 2:45 AM
>To: Black & White Photography
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>Subject: black&white prints from color negatives
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>There was a photo paper for printing b&w prints from
color negatives.
>Is there any paper that can be used? Kodak had a paper
some years ago.
>Walter
>
Kodak's paper was called Panalure. Originally, this was
available in only "normal" grade but
was eventually made available in three contrast grades under
the name Panalure Select. Its been discontinued for several
years. Other makers also made panchromatic papers, I used
some made by Oriental Seagull. I don't think any
panchromatic paper is available now. This leaves one having
to make a transparency on panchromatic film and a negative
from that. It can be done but is a bit of a PITA. If you
want to try this I suggest making an enlarged diapositive
and copy negative on 100T-Max developed in Microdol-X or
Perceptol. Those developers will lose a little speed and
give you very fine grain.
--
Richard Knoppow
dickburk ix.netcom.com
Los Angeles, CA, USA
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