Mark Crabtree
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Edit--I was able to answer my own question with a bit of refinement on my google search. It seems like this will yield only a week image. Along with the other hassles involved, probably not worth the bother. I hate to throw paper away, but this doesn't seem worth the bother.
Original question:
I make proof sheets of every roll of film I shoot, mostly for filing/finding purposes and a bit for picking what to print. To economize, and to make use of otherwise useless paper, I use any old paper I can make an image on for this purpose. I'm out of everything but the relatively good stuff now and was wondering if I could use up some old RA4 color paper by running it in black and white chemistry.
I realize that I can just try this myself, but figure someone here has an idea whether this is likely to yield a useable image at all. Color neg film certainly works that way, and the paper shouldn't have the color mask issue, but I really have no idea and had never thought of this until paper price shock hit me today. The paper I have is well beyond its useful life for color even if I had an interest in running RA again.
Original question:
I make proof sheets of every roll of film I shoot, mostly for filing/finding purposes and a bit for picking what to print. To economize, and to make use of otherwise useless paper, I use any old paper I can make an image on for this purpose. I'm out of everything but the relatively good stuff now and was wondering if I could use up some old RA4 color paper by running it in black and white chemistry.
I realize that I can just try this myself, but figure someone here has an idea whether this is likely to yield a useable image at all. Color neg film certainly works that way, and the paper shouldn't have the color mask issue, but I really have no idea and had never thought of this until paper price shock hit me today. The paper I have is well beyond its useful life for color even if I had an interest in running RA again.
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