Normal paper works fine for me. You merely have to set an average
exposure and if it is wrong, try a new one.
Chris
At 12:22 -0500 11/12/02, Jamie Costello wrote:
I would like to make some contact proof sheets of some B&W negatives I have.
In the Adams books, he refers to "contact" paper as differing from
"enlargement" paper. Typically, all I find in the various ads and websites
is termed enlargement paper. Is there a difference nowadays (in other
words, does it matter)? Does anyone make/sell "contact" paper? I don't
(at the moment) have access to an enlarger, but will soon.
What are your experiences with the various B&W papers? Favorite makes,
tips and techniques ... As usual, actual personal experience counts for more
[friend-of-a-friend stuff isn't really THAT helpful ;-)] Thanks.
Jamie
Fort Myers, FL
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