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: Seagull Monochrome paper specifically for color processing...unopened box...
: Diane Peterson May 15, 2012, 10:14:03 PM
a camera shop that I process black & white film for gave me a unopened box of this paper..It is about 6 years old but has been stored in their cool clean dry basement.. I am wondering if there is anyway I can process this with black and white paper chemicals..or if anyone has some great suggestions?..Box of 50 sheets , 11 x 14 inches..I want to be able to use this! It also says..BLACK matte on the label...
: Re: Seagull Monochrome paper specifically for color processing...unopened box...
: Francois May 16, 2012, 02:00:00 PM
Does it say RA-4 somewhere on the package?

This paper most probably needs to be handled in full darkness.
: Re: Seagull Monochrome paper specifically for color processing...unopened box...
: Diane Peterson May 16, 2012, 02:23:54 PM
Francoise, No, it doesn't say anything about RA-4...I will attach a quick digital image(hope thats ok)  this is the entire label..nothing anywhere else on the box..and it is sealed...
: Re: Seagull Monochrome paper specifically for color processing...unopened box...
: LT May 16, 2012, 04:14:15 PM
I know it's bit of a slightly cold cliche on photo-forums, but did you try google? 

I did, and this was top o the list  ;D

http://www.orientalphotousa.com/hyperseagull.htm (http://www.orientalphotousa.com/hyperseagull.htm)

tells you all about it. Interesting looking stuff.
: Re: Seagull Monochrome paper specifically for color processing...unopened box...
: Diane Peterson May 16, 2012, 05:37:09 PM
Thanks Leon, never quite sure how to address putting in a question to google..takes me a bit to realize.."oh, just type in the question and go from there"...Thank you again!
: Re: Seagull Monochrome paper specifically for color processing...unopened box...
: LT May 16, 2012, 05:46:54 PM
it was my pleasure.
: Re: Seagull Monochrome paper specifically for color processing...unopened box...
: Francois May 16, 2012, 09:11:23 PM
Like I thought... Kodak used to make a similar paper.
It is panchromatic, so no safelight is safe with this one.

When they say not to process in B&W chemicals, I think it either won't do anything or the image won't be stable. But if you plan on using it as a paper negative, it might just be what you're looking for. Here's what I found:
Standard RA4 color paper processed in B&W chems will give a low contrast
image. The chems should be in the area of 80 to 100 degrees F. The paper
will have to be handled in total darkness.

: Re: Seagull Monochrome paper specifically for color processing...unopened box...
: Diane Peterson May 17, 2012, 01:55:32 AM
So Francois..does this mean I might use it as a paper negative but make my chemicals the afore mentioned temperatures but no light on what so ever? Am I understanding this correctly?
: Re: Seagull Monochrome paper specifically for color processing...unopened box...
: LT May 17, 2012, 07:05:55 AM
You need to use Colour paper chemicals.
: Re: Seagull Monochrome paper specifically for color processing...unopened box...
: Diane Peterson May 17, 2012, 02:32:40 PM
I see...well I have never attempted this so I will have to do some research! Thanks to both of you for all your information!