Posting a picture of some 30 years old shoes.
Suppose I have too many projects going on, ordinary printing on different papers and with different developers, different films - testing with different developers, lith, liquid emulsion etc.
But had to try paper negative too..
This is the first attempt. It was fun and here is the result.
Hi and thanks for your kind words,
jnanian is one of the inspiratior her on APUG and he can probably tell a lot more about it than I can.
In short:
use ordinary RC paper in stead of film in the film holder and expose. (you have to test for times, butt according to the recommendation from jnanian I tested EI 6 - 12)
The paper is then developed in an ordinary way, and that becomes the "negative".
Put the "negative" up side down on an ordinary paper secure good contact by using a class plate.
Test for development time - and thats about all, for a start