aaronmichael
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I doubt I'll be buying this anytime soon since I'm broke, but if I happen to find $30 on the street then I'm definitely getting it. I was just wondering - does this stuff have a "speed" like photographic paper does? I was just thinking, if I'd be printing on wood or glass or metal, it would be kind of wasteful and costly to be doing "test strips" on the material I'd be printing on. Would this be the only way to get a good exposure though?
I doubt I'll be buying this anytime soon since I'm broke, but if I happen to find $30 on the street then I'm definitely getting it. I was just wondering - does this stuff have a "speed" like photographic paper does? I was just thinking, if I'd be printing on wood or glass or metal, it would be kind of wasteful and costly to be doing "test strips" on the material I'd be printing on. Would this be the only way to get a good exposure though?