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First try with Harmon Positive Paper

mhcfires

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This is my first attempt using Harmon Positive Paper. Kodak 5x7 2D, exposed at EI=3, Symmar 210mm/5.6 @5.6 for 4 sec. Developed in HC110 Dilution B, no pre-flash.

 
What are you printing from?
 
Light! No negative needed with direct positive paper because it's made for pos-pos (or scene-pos).
 
In other words direct capture. Very nice, I'd like to try that paper sometime.
 
If you are using paper for direct capture in the camera, why not use ordinary paper and reverse through contact with another sheet of paper?
 
Michael, is it a pretty neutral colored paper?

Yes, it seems to be. It is a fiber based paper, I don't think Ilford ever did release the RC paper. Some problems in production, not sure.


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If you are using paper for direct capture in the camera, why not use ordinary paper and reverse through contact with another sheet of paper?
Fun factor of using something unusual.
You have to develop only once.
You don't need any copying frame.
No negative - no more prints, every single picture is unique item.
You get it mirrored (left-right swapped).

It would be interesting to reverse develop ordinary paper, but for sure someone has already tried...
 
This is good to know. I've previously tried Harman DPP at EI 6 and developed in Ilford Multigrade, but got an overly pinkish image that was light grey and lacked contrast.
 
looks about rightif you like less contrast, use a diffusion filter for a pre flash and/orvery soft lightand/orhighly diluted developer and always a yellow#8 FILTER AT EI3.of course regular paperinversed through contact printing(aka paper negatives )works too.
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I have two boxes of Harman DPP waiting to be loaded. The great thing (for me) is that the paper can be ordered inexpensively from Harman shop directly. Their shipping costs are modest too.
 
Take care of that paper! Keep it in the fridge or freezer. I loaded my last 2 sheets in a film holder last spring or summer. With family and health issues I lost track of it and just re-discovered it. Shot them both and developed in fresh developer. Even mid tone gray across both sheets........
 

can Simon please comment?
 
I can....

We have no keeping issues with this paper, it is very, very stable.

Simon ILFORD photo / HARMAN technology Limited
 
I can....

We have no keeping issues with this paper, it is very, very stable.

Simon ILFORD photo / HARMAN technology Limited

Simon,
according to Susanna Kraus,the paper loses density and contrast over timeslowly.but then, so does any paper.