marameo
Established
Hi,
do you think it is possible to optically print from colour film like Portra 800 or Fuji 160 (both MF) to RC paper for contact prints and FB for regular b/w enlargements?
Thanks
do you think it is possible to optically print from colour film like Portra 800 or Fuji 160 (both MF) to RC paper for contact prints and FB for regular b/w enlargements?
Thanks
MarinB
Member
Of course. This is the paper you can use for that:
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/products/producttype.asp?n=4&t=Photographic+Papers+Digital
It may require a lot of testing with your enlarger/preferred contrast/processing, but from what I've read, it should work fine. A little costly, though, and not so easy to obtain, but it's there.
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/products/producttype.asp?n=4&t=Photographic+Papers+Digital
It may require a lot of testing with your enlarger/preferred contrast/processing, but from what I've read, it should work fine. A little costly, though, and not so easy to obtain, but it's there.
Morry Katz
Established
Yes. contrast control is tricky but possible. With VC paper start with no filter - the colour of the neg will act as a VC filter. Good luck
ccattan
Newbie
I've printed portra 400 with great success using contrast filter 4 and a longer time than I'd need for a similarly exposed tri-x negative. A test strip with 4 sec increments at F11 was what I needed to let me know what exposure to use. I used a beseler 45MX with condenser head.
Fotohuis
Well-known
For this purpose you need Panalure photo paper. You have to treat it like color paper (Sodium light) but you can develop it in any standard B&W paper developer, stop and fix.
Unfortunately no manufacturer is producing it any more. Only with this paper you can produce the right contrast and Grey tones. Alternative any MG B&W paper combined with filter 4-5.
Unfortunately no manufacturer is producing it any more. Only with this paper you can produce the right contrast and Grey tones. Alternative any MG B&W paper combined with filter 4-5.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Have a read at this:
http://www.zuikography.com/?p=1024
I don't use special paper, just multiple exposures with different combination of Magenta and Yellow settings (my enlarger has a color head).
http://www.zuikography.com/?p=1024
I don't use special paper, just multiple exposures with different combination of Magenta and Yellow settings (my enlarger has a color head).
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