I did look at the Harman site , but did not look at "Lab Papers", as I misunderstood that term. I knew that the data sheets still were on the Harman server, but with the their old names, thus I thought that they just had been forgotten there. Now they have been renamed to "Harman GDS" (which likely means Galerie Digital Silver, but is not obvious...)
Can this paper be used in a way that resembles Panalure (prints from color negs)? My research indicates it is not intended for darkroom enlarging; rather it is meant for laser machine exposure. But - has anyone tried it?
Can this paper be used in a way that resembles Panalure (prints from color negs)? My research indicates it is not intended for darkroom enlarging; rather it is meant for laser machine exposure. But - has anyone tried it?
It has quite suppressed red response (likely they added just enough to get its sensitivity up to a point to work well with Lambda etc exposure units) - I don't know how it relates to the sensitivity of Panalure etc - which (from what can tell from the available evidence) had higher green sensitivity and relatively even blue and red response.
Can this paper be used in a way that resembles Panalure (prints from color negs)? My research indicates it is not intended for darkroom enlarging; rather it is meant for laser machine exposure. But - has anyone tried it?
It is designed for high intensity exposure (mostly through lasers) of very short duration.
For that reason, it isn't recommended for use with enlargers.
That doesn't mean that it won't give a result. "Not recommended" is different than "Not to be used".
The minimum order of a 250 foot roll is a bit of a problem though.