I got a box of Kodak Ektalure (500 sheets no less) for free and it appears to have just a bit of fog (sarcasm). I have another box that is perfect that appears to be from the same vintage. Funny how this paper thing goes.
Anyway here is the "little bit" of fog.
Of course I could just run it through the fixer and re-coat it for alt-process or something but was wondering if anybody had some other ideas? I'm new to this old materials that are partially toast kind of thing.
Maybe I could just remember where it still has a little contrast and print negatives that "work" with it and sell them as "art". This is the only negative that I tried and it kinda works but not for me.
RB
Anyway here is the "little bit" of fog.
Of course I could just run it through the fixer and re-coat it for alt-process or something but was wondering if anybody had some other ideas? I'm new to this old materials that are partially toast kind of thing.
Maybe I could just remember where it still has a little contrast and print negatives that "work" with it and sell them as "art". This is the only negative that I tried and it kinda works but not for me.
RB
