You get a negative image with the pinhole camera and then you sandwich it with another piece of paper to get the positive of the image. The SW Art paper does not have developer incorporated into its emulsion like some other papers do.
Joe Besse In a message dated 6/24/02 11:28:54 AM, pinhole-discussion-request@p at ??????? writes: << Guy, I read this link with fascination. But I can't help wondering what the purpose was for using developer-soaked paper for the first positive. It still comes out positive, right? Any ideas? Gary Nored >> Joe Besse Please visit my web site on the Bromoil process http://members.aol.com/joebesse/Bromoil/JB.html