Aha! That's why. Thank you.The actual ISO is closer to 100 in the blue, 50 in green and 25 in red, but due to all the filtration needed, who knows what the speed will end up.
I'm using the one designed for optical printing...not the modernized one although I might get that next time if I want to try gloss...Btw 'fast' speeds such as you mention shouldn't be much of a problem with modern colour paper as it's designed for digital printers with short exposure times...
I've read it a while ago. I'm using fuji crystal archive paper which it said in that thread didn't work with the process. It's intuitive if you think about the CD versus B+W Dev, I might try it but I have to get the filtration to within any reasonable amount. I'm going to be getting some "ultrafine" paper for when I start 4x5 printing in 11x14 and I'll get a box of 5x7 then. IDK what brand it is specifically...You could try reversal processing the paper to get a positive - there are posts on photo.net by a poster called bujor b who used colour paper in camera with this method. I plan to try it when I get around to getting the colour chems (although I've printed transparencies onto CA with this process before).
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