I was just given a load of old paper; both B&W and color.
Included is an almost full box of 11x14 Roland Risse Supre-Tone Portrait Deluxe.
It is marked made in Germany and is probably 20 years old at least. There was not an info sheet in the box. I did some searching and I think Roland Risse may have been a photographer but I did not see anything about paper with his name.
I don't usually mess around with old paper but this one intrigued me. I tried a test strip but had trouble getting a decent white; the paper is very warm toned.
Do any of you folks have any info about it or any suggestions for using it?
Included in the stash is some Ilford, Kodak and Oriental. All the Ilford seems totally fogged, the Oriental may be OK. And, there is a bunch of color paper Ektachrome? and Supra II which is all proably no good now.
Included is an almost full box of 11x14 Roland Risse Supre-Tone Portrait Deluxe.
It is marked made in Germany and is probably 20 years old at least. There was not an info sheet in the box. I did some searching and I think Roland Risse may have been a photographer but I did not see anything about paper with his name.
I don't usually mess around with old paper but this one intrigued me. I tried a test strip but had trouble getting a decent white; the paper is very warm toned.
Do any of you folks have any info about it or any suggestions for using it?
Included in the stash is some Ilford, Kodak and Oriental. All the Ilford seems totally fogged, the Oriental may be OK. And, there is a bunch of color paper Ektachrome? and Supra II which is all proably no good now.
