Flotsam said:. Can you suggest why you prefer the Adox?
But it is an enlarging paper isn't it? Is it unusually slow?dphphoto said:Hi: I'd second anyone's positive opinion on Adox. I even started a thread on it under contact printing.
That's what I thought too but in my lame research on the web, I read somewhere that it is good for contact printing cause it is awefully slow. I'm looking for contact printing some Polaroid Pack film 665 stuff and I don't want to go the Azo route. I'm going to look into this paper as well but I *think* I need a different colored safelight.Flotsam said:But it is an enlarging paper isn't it? Is it unusually slow?
I guess not that much considering how 'spensive 665 is these days. I would just like to be able to have a long (longish) exposure time. I was also thinking of using regular enlarging paper and getting a Neutral Density filter for the lens. What you think? Will that work?Curt said:Eric, how much Polaroid are you going to print?
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