Can you help me by saying what a paper emulation is?
Thanks
pentaxuser
The OP's question is rather obtuse -- "is there anything about...".
I'm not sure what that means -- which usually ends up with a lengthy discussion about "this is what the OP means"... ad nauseam.
is there anything about adding metol or Hydrquinonie to paper emulations.??
it's probably not easy to determine if paper XXX is or isn't
I do not write that much.Yes unless he responds we can only discuss what we speculate on what he seeks to know. He is not a person that responds often. He has posted 5 times in almost 13 years.
pentaxuser
It was common in the 60's-70's (that I know of, could have extended past those dates). The papers usually had "Rapid" in the name - like "Kodak Polycontrast Rapid RC."
would this make the tones deeper??
sounds as an eye opener!It's easy though, isn't it? Just dunk the (exposed) paper into a solution of carbonate or even hydroxide. If it develops, you've got the answer. I've tried it once or twice. There was an RC paper that I got density from this way; I think it probably was Fomaspeed.
not much!I wouldn't count on it.
It will make emulsion performance more challenging and probably create problems with fog etc.
How much experience do you have making and coating photographic emulsions?
P.S.I think I am also getting used to how to reply a post
not much!
Liquid emulsions are ok have not tried them. B&H is not in Europe so no go.Why do it yourself? There are lots of liquid emulsions that you can paint onto just about anything from paper to t-shirts to coffee mugs. Here's one:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/45028-REG/Rockland_LLE8_Liquid_Light_Photo_Emulsion.html
I read the data sheet on my Kentmere VC FINE Lustre, it states it has an incorporated developer.
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