Re: l..o..n..g exposure film or paper?

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Quoting Lea Murphy <lea@whinydogpress.com>:

> A friend is looking to use either photo paper of photo film in a
> performance art piece he is doing and he wants something with an exposure
> time of about 5 minutes...meaning a change will take place and be seeable
> by th audience in that much time.
> 
> Is there such a matter? I explained that some of the time length will
> have to do with the stage lighting but I just didn't know of films or
> papers that take that long to react to light.
> 
> Any ideas on what might?
> Thanks,
> Lea
> 

How about POP (Printing out paper)?

Does it need to develop before their eyes, or will it be run through 
traditional means?

Robert G. Hall
Robert Hall Photography
www.RobertHallPhotography.com
Robert@RobertHallPhotography.com


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