athanasius80
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Where would one get printing paper for Cirkut camera negatives? I can't imagine any real source short of buying paper in rolls and cutting it down. Thanks,
Chris
Chris
athanasius80 said:The maximum negative size I'm aware of is/was 16 inch by 20 foot. Where would anyone get that size of paper?
Donald Miller said:I would check with JandC...since they carry cirkut film they may be able to get cirkut paper on special order.
In lieu of that I would check with Freestyle or Photowarehouse. These old cameras are still being used and I imagine that someone is providing paper.
I think that there may be a site of cirkut users...as I recall anyway... The may be able to direct you.
Peterpeters said:Clay- I was pondering buying some rolls of paper but I need to know some stuff first. I would be cutting it to use in the darkroom. Does the curl seem to be excessive? Will it lay flat after being cut? How do you store it.? Can I freeze it for future use.? Ease of use? Give me the lowdown-upside and down.
Thanks, Peter
claytume said:Peter
RC has very little curl and flattens out no problem. Close to the end of the roll it has more curl but still not a problem. Fibre does have more curl and is worse with mural rolls because the rolls are shorter (in length) and all the paper is close to the roll core.
This brings upthe question, What if I washed the paper then let it dry to take out the curl? Would there be a issue with prewashing?
NickNick Zentena said:Clay are you using a roll easel? Or is the paper dispenser something different? I actually had bought a roll easel but the seller backed out.I've learned to live without it. For B&W Peter would have the luxury of a safelight making things relatively easy.
peters said:Clay-when you say short you are meaning the overall length-no? So it is better to stay away from the short ones.which I will. Silverprint advertised them in 10meter length/approx. 30 feet. If I was going to invest in the rolls I would also get the dispenser. Might as well have the right tool for the job.
Nick Zentena said:I did a bit of surfing. Found a few paper cutter/dispensers. I'm afraid to ask what they cost -) Did find out I could buy a whole one colour printing press for $800. Or at least that's what it looked like.
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