You will need to remove the backing to the paper to reduce the exposure time to 
something reasonable.  I've never done it, as I use halftone film when shooting 
larger than 8X10.

Cheers -

george

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 --- On Sat 05/03, Shannon Stoney < shannonsto...@earthlink.net > wrote:
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Date: Sat, 03 May 2003 19:02:22 -0700
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] enlarging paper negatives

Hi, just wondered if people ever put paper negatives in the enlarger.  If 
<br>so, are there any problems with 
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