ericdan Member Allowing Ads Joined Feb 28, 2014 Messages 1,359 Location Tokyo Format 35mm RF Feb 12, 2018 #1 What type of black and white film is he printing on? Isn't b&w film sensitive to all colors including red light? How does he handle this film in the darkroom with a safe light?
What type of black and white film is he printing on? Isn't b&w film sensitive to all colors including red light? How does he handle this film in the darkroom with a safe light?
removed account4 Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Jun 21, 2003 Messages 29,832 Format Hybrid Feb 12, 2018 #2 maybe it is ilford ORTHO film. it can take red light.
bsdunek Member Allowing Ads Joined Jul 27, 2006 Messages 1,611 Location Michigan Format Multi Format Feb 12, 2018 #3 I do that with Lithographic film. It can be used just like printing paper.; safe in red safe lights, and developed in Dektol or other paper developers. I use it to make positives from negatives. I get ming from Freestyle. Here's and example: https://www.freestylephoto.biz/531121-Arista-Ortho-Litho-Film-3.0-10x12-100-Sheets
I do that with Lithographic film. It can be used just like printing paper.; safe in red safe lights, and developed in Dektol or other paper developers. I use it to make positives from negatives. I get ming from Freestyle. Here's and example: https://www.freestylephoto.biz/531121-Arista-Ortho-Litho-Film-3.0-10x12-100-Sheets