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2022-10-16T05:33:04
Its fun to work with. Been using it for pinhole photography.
Robert W.
2022-10-16T05:32:44
Its fun to work with. Been using it for pinhole photography.
Robert W.
2022-10-16T05:32:20
Its fun to work with. Been using it for pinhole photography.
Robert W.
2022-04-29T16:40:54
Lots of fun and quick result's.
Emmet M.
2019-06-20T04:21:28
This purchase was for my very first attempt at pinhole photography and any time of photography where I developed anything myself, so I had no idea what to expect. I purchased this based off the reviews of others, and I have to say I was shocked at how well my first attempt came out. I run a summer camp and was experimenting with this process in order to determine if I could run this at camp. The photo was amazing, and I am grateful for a product that allows me to so easily develop a photo and to be able to skip the negative step.
Amy M.
2019-03-13T03:09:26
This paper is a lot of fun to use - you have to really nail the exposure, a bit like using slide film, but once you figure it out this paper gives great results. Highly recommended!
MICHAEL S.
2018-09-04T11:39:53
I started using this positive paper in place of film sheets in one of my 4x5” cameras in order to preview shots before committing to the larger 5x7”and 8x10” cameras, but love the fiber based final appearance. I don’t need a 4x5”, 5x7”, nor 8x10” enlarger... ‘Can just go directly to print. Although I have a 6x7cm enlarger, I now love just heading out with the 8x10” and going directly to large prints using tube developers. You could always have the print digitized or use as paper negatives.
JOHN M.
2017-05-21T21:20:54
Fantastic paper, pity they're discontinued though
SUSSAN F.
2017-05-20T12:22:41
To reiterate what other reviews have said, this product is currently out of stock everywhere and has been for a few months, which is too bad. I use it mainly in my 4x5 technical camera, and while it's a tricky beast, great results are possible. If you want something other than extreme contrast then pre-flashing is necessary. Follow Ilford's recommendations on this procedure, rate at around !SO 3, and meter carefully. Post-flashing is also possible, and using an Ilford multigrade no.5 filter will allow you to increase the brightness of highlights, whites, and midtones while affecting blacks and dark greys less, which I didn't expect with this paper, but it works! I discovered this when I underexposed a set of images.
JOSEPH M.
2017-05-15T14:35:35
The 4x5 size has been on back order for months. Are they still making the stuff? It is impossible to get here or at the other place in NYC. I bought a box, liked it, wanted to start offering it in my business but what is the point.
LANCE W.
2014-03-31T21:00:00
I was lucky and privileged being able buy the last few boxes of this product available at Adorama. I understand that there have been some production issues and this product is no longer available. As a committed user of this product, I would like to add my voice to others, inciting Harman/Ilford to do their best to resume production and distribution of this truly valuable and unique product as soon as possible. In a world of digital perfection and impermanence, there are still many, like myself, able to value and make the best of this beautiful paper as an in-camera-positive. Whenever I teach alternative photography workshops, I can have my students experiment more with this paper, due to the much lower price than 4x5 sheet film. Also, students are able to follow and learn the entire loading/unloading and development procedure under safelight, which is something extremely beneficial for those who just begin to learn darkroom techniques. Well, I could go on and on, singing praises of Harman Direct Positive paper and the need for this product to be re-introduced on the market. But, poetry aside, merely from a business point of view, I would ask Harman Ilford not to fail analog photographers like other companies have done before. You are the last company we can consistently trust for the best Black and White film stocks and papers. As I am sure your research and development department must know, there is currently a rather big resurgence in analog (and alternative) photography techniques, worldwide and your help would be very welcome, right now. My humble request is not just about saving a niche (albeit unique) product, it is about asking your help in preserving a photographic practice and tradition that can only be passed on to future generations until specific tools and media remain available. Sincerely, G S
GS
2013-03-11T21:00:00
It took me awhile to get the exposures correct. You have to reverse your thinking, because it is a positive - not negative. Fun to play with.
HWPhoto
Harman Harman Direct Positive FB1K Paper, Fiber Based Glossy Surface, 4x5" 25 Sheets
By Robert W.
Its fun to work with. Been using it for pinhole photography.
Harman Harman Direct Positive FB1K Paper, Fiber Based Glossy Surface, 5x7" 25 Sheets
By Robert W.
Its fun to work with. Been using it for pinhole photography.
Enhance your photographic creativity with the Harman Direct Positive FB1K Paper, a unique product designed specifically for the art of pinhole photography. This fiber-based glossy surface paper, measuring 5x7 inches and available in packs of 25 sheets, is optimized for use in pinhole cameras, yielding distinctive positive prints directly from exposure and processing in conventional black and white photo chemistry.
Unlike traditional photographic methods, the Harman Direct Positive FB1K Paper eliminates the need for a film negative or inter-negative, streamlining your creative process and offering a more direct path to your final print.
But the versatility of this paper doesn't stop at pinhole cameras. It can also be effectively utilized in a variety of other photographic applications. Consider using it for direct exposure in large format cameras, or cut smaller sheets for exposure in LOMO type cameras.
The Harman Direct Positive FB1K Paper also opens up a world of creative possibilities when used to create photograms. Or, for a unique twist, substitute it for standard photo paper when printing from negatives in an enlarger. This paper's flexibility and adaptability make it an invaluable tool in any photographer's kit, encouraging experimentation and the discovery of new, exciting effects.
In summary, the Harman Direct Positive FB1K Paper is not just a photographic paper, but a gateway to a world of creative photographic exploration.