tkamiya
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I am going to print my negative image as a negative. I'm looking for some ideas from people with experience.
The way I'm thinking of doing this is to first print my negative image (on film) onto a paper. My neg will be "flipped" so the image on this first print (positive) will be wrong way. I'm thinking using #1 or #0 grade filter for this first print. Then, I'm going to sandwich this print onto another paper emulsion side to emulsion side, then expose with say #3 grade filter.
A couple of questions.
Are my filter choices right? I kind of got an idea from a note from Ilford for the first exposure. I'm only guessing on second.
For the paper negative/positive, I'm going to use an RC. I only have pearl surface. Should this be glossy?
Are there any other way of doing this that doesn't involve paper negative? I am aware of Harmon direct positive paper but these are awfully expensive. Anything else?
Can someone guesstimate the second exposure? I know it will be long. How much more in stops compared to the first?
Thanks.
The way I'm thinking of doing this is to first print my negative image (on film) onto a paper. My neg will be "flipped" so the image on this first print (positive) will be wrong way. I'm thinking using #1 or #0 grade filter for this first print. Then, I'm going to sandwich this print onto another paper emulsion side to emulsion side, then expose with say #3 grade filter.
A couple of questions.
Are my filter choices right? I kind of got an idea from a note from Ilford for the first exposure. I'm only guessing on second.
For the paper negative/positive, I'm going to use an RC. I only have pearl surface. Should this be glossy?
Are there any other way of doing this that doesn't involve paper negative? I am aware of Harmon direct positive paper but these are awfully expensive. Anything else?
Can someone guesstimate the second exposure? I know it will be long. How much more in stops compared to the first?
Thanks.