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: Galaxy Photo Paper project - another direct positive?
: limr June 19, 2015, 04:41:02 AM
http://www.galaxy-paper.com/ (http://www.galaxy-paper.com/)

Looks like they're not on Kickstarter yet but are planning to be either this month or next month.

Fingers crossed, y'all.
: Re: Galaxy Photo Paper project - another direct positive?
: jojonas~ June 19, 2015, 08:26:54 AM
aw heck yeah!
I guess it was these guys that sent out those messages on apug around christmas or whenever that was? I like that they're trying to ramp up the effective iso of the paper
: Re: Galaxy Photo Paper project - another direct positive?
: jojonas~ June 25, 2015, 11:24:59 AM
saw this note now within their latest news post:

"in a couple of months we will need some pinhole and large format photographers for pre-production tests. If you would like to participate or contribute some other way, whether by spreading a good word or offering your ideas, please feel free to contact us. We will be very glad to hear from you!"
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: Adam Doe June 25, 2015, 05:54:31 PM
Hopefully it will come to fruition. Were there ever photographic papers with ISOs that high?
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: astrobeck June 25, 2015, 06:03:09 PM
I'm all ears and would love it if it had a higher ISO.

The Harman paper is good stuff, but it is a tough one to use for my Moon project I've been doing for the past 2 years.
Plus my stash is low.

A higher ISO is a game changer for me!
Bring it on....please!
Becky
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: Francois June 25, 2015, 08:53:35 PM
I must admit that anything above 3 ISO would be great  ::)
: Re: Galaxy Photo Paper project - another direct positive?
: Galaxy Photo Paper June 26, 2015, 08:33:23 PM
Dear friends!
We would like to thank all of you for your support! That’s amazing what the internet can do uniting people from all over the world :)
Our Kickstarter campaign is getting approved at the moment (it may take about a week). And as soon as we get a green light we’ll launch it.

Speaking of the paper, its speed is definitely the highest one ever, about 280-320 paper ISO (corresponds to negative film ISO 32-64). This is not a direct positive paper, it’s a reversal process. But the chemicals are well known among photographers. However, we are planning to produce our own line of pre-mixed chemicals to make a lab work easier. We tweaked the process with intention to make it more user-friendly. Now you don’t need to flash expose the image second time and development is performed with the room-temperature solutions.
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: Ricardo Miranda June 26, 2015, 08:42:18 PM
I couldn't help noticing this as your signature:

We are people who love analog photography,
you are people who love analog photography,
and people have the power.
So let's do this!

I'm sure I have seen this before. Did you copy this from elsewhere?
: Re: Galaxy Photo Paper project - another direct positive?
: Galaxy Photo Paper June 26, 2015, 08:57:20 PM
I couldn't help noticing this as your signature:

We are people who love analog photography,
you are people who love analog photography,
and people have the power.
So let's do this!

I'm sure I have seen this before. Did you copy this from elsewhere?

Sure, from our website www.galaxy-paper.com (http://www.galaxy-paper.com)
: Re: Galaxy Photo Paper project - another direct positive?
: Ricardo Miranda June 26, 2015, 11:43:28 PM
It is very similar to what Ferrania said once.
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: astrobeck June 27, 2015, 03:36:38 AM
Wow!
That was quick!
I invited Galaxy Paper to the forum so they could get input and possible feedback here.

I hope the paper venture is a success.

Becky
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: JoeV June 27, 2015, 05:04:28 PM
... This is not a direct positive paper, it’s a reversal process. But the chemicals are well known among photographers. However, we are planning to produce our own line of pre-mixed chemicals to make a lab work easier. We tweaked the process with intention to make it more user-friendly. Now you don’t need to flash expose the image second time and development is performed with the room-temperature solutions.

I'm quoting this because I've been responsible for spreading disinformation on other photo forums. I had understood this new paper to be a direct positive paper, but now it sounds like it's a fast negative paper intended to be used for reversal processing with reversal chemicals.

~Joe
: Re: Galaxy Photo Paper project - another direct positive?
: astrobeck June 27, 2015, 05:28:20 PM
Good to know!
Thanks!
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: Galaxy Photo Paper June 30, 2015, 12:25:49 AM
Wow!
That was quick!
I invited Galaxy Paper to the forum so they could get input and possible feedback here.

I hope the paper venture is a success.

Becky

Thank you Becky for the invitation! It's a pleasure :)
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: Galaxy Photo Paper July 22, 2015, 01:00:04 AM
Dear friends!
We are super excited to share this news with you. Our Kickstarter campaign is coming out today! We have waited for this and have worked hard to make it happen! We will be glad to see you among our backers and supporters. Please spread the word and together we will bring Galaxy Super Speed Paper to live.
Here is a link to our Kickstarter project where you can find all information about our plans, rewards, and timeline. (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/114183606/galaxy-hyper-speed-direct-positive-photo-paper (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/114183606/galaxy-hyper-speed-direct-positive-photo-paper) )
Follow us for updates.
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: Sandeha Lynch July 22, 2015, 11:20:17 AM
Backed.  Sounds like a great project.
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: irv_b July 22, 2015, 05:30:28 PM
I'm in on some 4x5, my first time on a kickstarter so I hope it happens.
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: ralph July 22, 2015, 11:15:21 PM
Backed.
: Re: Galaxy Photo Paper project - another direct positive?
: Galaxy Photo Paper July 23, 2015, 12:42:37 AM
Backed.  Sounds like a great project.

Thank you so much! It means a lot!  :)
: Re: Galaxy Photo Paper project - another direct positive?
: Galaxy Photo Paper July 23, 2015, 12:43:23 AM
I'm in on some 4x5, my first time on a kickstarter so I hope it happens.

Thank you for your support! We believe we can do that together!  :)
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: Galaxy Photo Paper July 23, 2015, 12:44:03 AM
Backed.
Thank you so much!!   :D
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: 02Pilot July 23, 2015, 01:43:20 AM
Interested in this, but I'm curious about the developer. Besides the proprietary developer, will you be doing any testing with other developers? If necessary, I'd be willing to trade some speed for the ability to use my standard developer (Caffenol).
: Re: Galaxy Photo Paper project - another direct positive?
: Galaxy Photo Paper July 23, 2015, 02:29:57 AM
There is a reversal process with caffenol and we are planning to experiment with it in one - two month.
Our paper can be processed with any classic REVERSAL TECHNIQUE which has been well-known for many years. We are trying to adjust and improve it, but formulas are not a secret. Components can be easily acquired in any store that sells black & white photographic processing chemistry.
However, the combination of the chemicals in our kits will represent the result of long experiments and research that was intended to get the best of our paper. So if you want to get great results right away, feel free to get our kit, but if you have more of a “mad scientist” mindset – you are more than welcome to experiment with the chemistry.
Also, every pack of photo paper that we sell through Kickstarter comes with detailed instructions on how to process it.
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: 02Pilot July 23, 2015, 01:29:12 PM
There is a reversal process with caffenol and we are planning to experiment with it in one - two month.
Our paper can be processed with any classic REVERSAL TECHNIQUE which has been well-known for many years. We are trying to adjust and improve it, but formulas are not a secret. Components can be easily acquired in any store that sells black & white photographic processing chemistry.
However, the combination of the chemicals in our kits will represent the result of long experiments and research that was intended to get the best of our paper. So if you want to get great results right away, feel free to get our kit, but if you have more of a “mad scientist” mindset – you are more than welcome to experiment with the chemistry.
Also, every pack of photo paper that we sell through Kickstarter comes with detailed instructions on how to process it.

Good to hear. Thanks.
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: Adam Doe July 23, 2015, 09:45:20 PM
I've backed the project for some 4x5. Good luck with the Kickstarter campaign!
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: Galaxy Photo Paper July 24, 2015, 01:23:42 AM
I've backed the project for some 4x5. Good luck with the Kickstarter campaign!

Thank you so much! We really appreciate it!  :)
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: Late Developer July 24, 2015, 01:38:28 PM
I'm very interested in this paper but I've never used a direct positive paper previously.  Am I assuming that a darkroom is essential - i.e. presumably it can't be processed in a 5x4 Paterson film tank??

If a darkroom is required that counts me out as I have nowhere to put one.
: Re: Galaxy Photo Paper project - another direct positive?
: Galaxy Photo Paper July 24, 2015, 07:09:08 PM
I'm very interested in this paper but I've never used a direct positive paper previously.  Am I assuming that a darkroom is essential - i.e. presumably it can't be processed in a 5x4 Paterson film tank??

If a darkroom is required that counts me out as I have nowhere to put one.

Hello Late Developer,
Theoretically, it's posssoble. We haven't done it ourselves yet. But most likely we are going to test it next month.