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I've acquired some old photographic papers and I'm asking if anyone knows their relative 'speed' for use as paper negatives.
I normally use Ilford Multigrcases Pearl for which I allocate ISO6 which seems about okay (for me)
The opened packs of paper [of which I do not know the quality or quantity] are:
1] Panalure F single weight
2] Bromesko paper 3 WFL3D
Without wishing to use up the paper in testing I'm after some best guesses as to whether they are faster or slower than the Multigrade and by how much.
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hi tony

paper has a really weird relative iso. it is all dependant on the amount of blue light
i hate to suggest a "test" but ifyou have a 35mm camera, just take a scrap of the paper
put it in the camera and do a test strip blocking light at the lens.. you should be able to
figure out the iso pretty ez..
 

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Panalure is a panchromatic paper designed for printing black and white prints from colour negatives. You won't be able to usefully use a safelight when you load or process it - handle in total darkness only.
I would be tempted to use it with an orange filter on the camera - that will mimic somewhat the orange film mask that the paper is expecting.
By the way:
1) the All Caps thread title generally means that you are shouting :smile:;
2) you might have more success if the title is more informative - "Speed information needed for paper negatives"
Hope you get the info you need.
 

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Start with an ASA of about 6.
 
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1) the All Caps thread title generally means that you are shouting :smile:;.
Sorry - no inference intended - I use caps for clarity - didn't know there was an ulterior and negative inference
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the title is like screaming for help...I believe that the OP can edit the title.
 
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