eddie
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If you're willing to take this a step further, you can coat your choice of paper with a liquid emulsion.
If you're willing to take this a step further, you can coat your choice of paper with a liquid emulsion.
I'm assuming the OP may also be asking about thin paper for ease in loading his film holders. That also interests me. I have been using Ilford MGIV RC, and it is a little tight going in the holders. So much so, that when I load film, I feel like I have to check just to be sure it is in the rails, it goes in so much easier!
Please report back with your experience - I'll be needing to order some more paper in a bit myself.
Freestyle actually has uncoated baryta paper that is made for putting your own coating on, so that might be a great choice and something really fun to explore. Thanks for the tip!
Yet another reason to favor Foma then. They're definitely not safe with a yellow green safelight
There might be a difference in sharpness of the print, based on the negative thickness
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