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DIRECT POSITIVE PAPER
WHY IS MY DIRECT POSITIVE PRINT WHITE OR TOO LIGHT DESPITE GIVING IT MORE EXPOSURE?
If your print is white or too light then the exposure needs to be reduced. This is opposite to standard papers such as ILFORD MULTIGRADE.
WHY IS MY DIRECT POSITIVE PRINT BLACK OR TOO DARK DESPITE GIVING IT LESS EXPOSURE?
If your print is black or too dark then the exposure needs to be increased This is opposite to standard papers such as ILFORD MULTIGRADE.
IS IT NORMAL FOR UNEXPOSED DIRECT POSITIVE PAPER TO HAVE A BRIGHT PINK COLOURATION?
For this product, it is normal for the emulsion to be pink in colour.
HOW DO I PRE-FLASH DIRECT POSITIVE PAPER?
Information related to this is shown on page 3 of the technical information sheet