AIMECOR 1170784 Multigrade IV RC DLX 8X10 25 + 10 Extra Sheets Pearl
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Yes. I used it in a pinhole camera that I made out of a quart-sized paint camera, but I don't recall the ISO. Photographs of fairly bright (direct sun) objects were properly exposed using a 4 second shutter speed and a 1 mm aperture.
It's luster, not luster, I'm afraid. Berger Bros Camera sells glossy film if you need it.
Selected User Reviews For AIMECOR 1170784 Multigrade IV RC DLX 8X10 25 + 10 Extra Sheets Pearl
It was a, according to the teacher. This was my favorite paper in a black and white photography class. It was of good quality, according to the teacher. It was very sturdy and didn't show any dryer marks like the other papers did. I'm a complete novice when it comes to printing, but I've had good luck with this company.
It arrived in a box with no additional protection, but it was a tight enough fit that the photo paper boxes were not damaged. It was a fantastic score of 35 sheets. This paper has served me well in the past and will continue to serve me well in the future.
The price was excessively high, as was the delivery time. This is an excellent product. I believe it was shipped from overseas, so the price is too high and delivery takes a long time. However, I needed it right away for a class project for my child, so I had to order it.
If you know how to use it, it's a great enlarging paper. I'm writing this review a few years after purchasing and using the paper, and it hasn't yellowed yet.
This is precisely what my University professor had requested of us- a fantastic product. br>*Always keep the box closed- This is a paper that reacts to light.
This is the RC paper I use the most. It's a lovely pearl paper that looks great with almost any photo you'll ever print. In comparison to other papers, it is also reasonably priced.
Photo paper that is fantastic! Exactly what I needed for my photography class. This is a brand that I would strongly recommend!.
It really works. If you're a photographer, pearl is the way to go.