Hunter_Compton
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I recall listen to Robert Shanebrook who wrote Making Kodak Film talk about the process of skiving (thinned at the edges) backing paper on a podcast he was a guest on, and IIRC he said it was phased out in the 1990s as unnecessary.
This paper:
https://www.jampaper.com/black-matte-wrapping-paper-short-mini-roll-263-sq-ft-item-277013526263
Is reported to be light proof without further coating from people to who have used it as backing paper, but I haven't tried it myself yet.
This paper:
https://www.jampaper.com/black-matte-wrapping-paper-short-mini-roll-263-sq-ft-item-277013526263
Is reported to be light proof without further coating from people to who have used it as backing paper, but I haven't tried it myself yet.