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there was an article in this months Black & White that the guy was using photo paper instead of negatives to shoot onto. This was for 5x4's so he was just trimming it down to size, sticking it in the cartridge and shooting it at iso 6 i think!
But the odd thing was that he was getting a negative image when he developed the paper. I would of assumed he would get a positive since your just projecting the light onto white paper?
Cost wise it looked pretty effective at about £16 for what would be 50 shots, but the whole negative thing confused me.
Anyone here tried this?
But the odd thing was that he was getting a negative image when he developed the paper. I would of assumed he would get a positive since your just projecting the light onto white paper?
Cost wise it looked pretty effective at about £16 for what would be 50 shots, but the whole negative thing confused me.
Anyone here tried this?
