mhcfires
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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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I'd say it would need EI=1.5 for skin tones, very even lighting, and no snow white subjects in the picture, as it is very contrasty.exposed at EI=3
Fun factor of using something unusual.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?
I'd say it would need EI=1.5 for skin tones, very even lighting, and no snow white subjects in the picture, as it is very contrasty.
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........
I can....
We have no keeping issues with this paper, it is very, very stable.
Simon ILFORD photo / HARMAN technology Limited
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