keithwms
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Ah, I wasn't thinking of the negative process necessarily, but in any case, whether positive or neg printing process is the goal, it seems like 3 is minimum for true white and true black!
I wonder if ciba process might be better with sep positives than normal slide films. Just because the b&w process gives such fine contrast control in development. Just a stray thought.
You know, when I was going through Jack Mitchell's stuff after he passed, I found some glorious positives on glass. I wonder what they were, how they were made. They are fantastic. 2 1/4" squares as I recall. My guess is that they date from before 1960 or so, I could probably find some date clues on his boxes.
I wonder if ciba process might be better with sep positives than normal slide films. Just because the b&w process gives such fine contrast control in development. Just a stray thought.
You know, when I was going through Jack Mitchell's stuff after he passed, I found some glorious positives on glass. I wonder what they were, how they were made. They are fantastic. 2 1/4" squares as I recall. My guess is that they date from before 1960 or so, I could probably find some date clues on his boxes.