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Old 1st August 2016, 03:25 PM
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Printer paper rather than darkroom
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I can't see where it is described as injet or laser printer paper? looks a bit grey to me like fogged 'photographic' paper.
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Could be printer paper for darkroom use . I have 4 rolls of Ilford and Kodak MG papers.

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Does look a bit grey, maybe its the light ?. Local digital photo shop machine uses two rolls. Both 6 inch wide, one paper other the dye sub film... allows em to do an 8x6 pic..
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If you log-in to e-bay and look at the seller's range of items sold in the present or past that might give a clue. If any of it is darkroom stuff and he has been selling it for some time then you can draw your own conclusions as to how likely this is to be a mistake in that the seller knows it to be darkroom paper but photographs the roll in daylight not knowing its sensitivity to light

I cannot work out what it is from the description. It leaves a lot unsaid in my book and any buyer should ask questions of the seller here.

It's either inkjet and useless as darkroom paper or it's darkroom paper and now equally useless.

Come to think of it and if I were a darkroom user then based on the either/or in the sentence above there would be little point in making further inquiries

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If it is the same as you get at the printing booths in supermarkets, then I'd expect it to be a colour paper. RA4 is usually pink in daylight, not an off white. It is possible that it is a sub-dye or inkjet paper, in which case, hardly worth £10.

If by chance it is proper photographic paper, then it certainly isn't worth the shipping costs.
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If by chance it is proper photographic paper, then it certainly isn't worth the shipping costs.
It just might need "benzo" that strong enough to be part of SALT Strategic Arms Limitations Talks

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