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- From: tse@ra.nrl.navy.mil (Anthony Tse)
- Subject: Re: Contrast mask for Ciba's (was Re: Chrome prints other than Ciba's)
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- Organization: Naval Research Lab, Washington, DC
- References: <33Qt02j22b4T01@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com> <1992Nov14.142451.24627@walter.bellcore.com> <7dAy025v2blO01@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 21:02:49 GMT
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- > Much about masking ciba deleted.
-
- What kind of masking film do you use? I tried TMAX100 and that
- plain doesn't work. The film shrank after drying and the registration
- became way off, not to mention the boulder size grain. Then I tried
- TechPan, that doesn't shrink and has good grain size, but I ran out
- of time before I actually have a chance to make a print with it. Then
- there is the heat developed masking film, but I didn't want to buy a
- 100' roll before trying it first. What is the Kodak masking film?
- What are the advantage and disadvantage of these different masking
- film?
-
- -Anthony
-