RalphLambrecht
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I got some old Kodak paper (some fiber and some RC) for free. I've confirmed the fiber is fogged by developing some without exposing it to anything besides the safelight (and that was only for as long as it took to get it through the chemistry). It's unevenly fogged, so some might be from light getting through the packaging and it will likely change through the pack.
It seems a shame to just toss it. Are there some alternative process things I can do with it? If my free time and a sunny day ever coincide, I'll may try some lumen printing, but that's all I've thought of so far.
Different idea from the posts so far.
Contact a local school and offer to show youngsters the wonders of silver-based photography by doing photograms with them. Who knows, they might get into the hobby, become APUG members some day, and make sure Kodak and Ilford keep making the stuff for all of us.
Just a thought, but to little is done to get young people interested in what we do and love, and fogged paper may serve a useful purpose this way.