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Old 11-12-2008, 10:25 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SMBooth View Post
I got to admit, i don't get the way you use paper and then make a contact print from it. Something else to learn
Just like you would in making contact prints with film. You need a piece of heavy glass, or a contact print frame (or, if you really want to go the tech route, a vacuum table!). It sometimes helps to wet the paper negative and the new paper, and squeegee them together to eliminate air pockets and get better contact. You will need more exposure to compensate for the density of the paper base. Try it. It's easy.
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