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Just read Les McLean's article on pre-flashing black and white paper.
My question is; does anybody use this method with colour paper and negatives?
It would seem to offer some control over those contrasty negs, or better still, allow us to develop a little longer to improve colour saturation.
 

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The problem I see with flashing color paper, is the color of the light flashing the paper will create a color shift in the paper. I think the only way for this to work would be to put a clear processed C-41 strip in your enlarger in place of the negative, but of the same emulsion as the negative, and pre-flash at the correct color balance for the negative you are going to print.
 
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Yes thanks phototone, I had made that assumption but that should not be a problem if you flash it with a colour head should it? You would have to use a filtration that would give grey/white/black neutrality but I have a channel on my analyser set for that anyway.
Anybody tried this?
Richard Harris.
 
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