MenacingTourist
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My printing is picking up steam and I'm having fun with it. I also feel I need some info from the collective about a couple of things. Namely paper and developer.
Let me back up a little bit. I mostly contact print 5x7 and I'm using Efke 25 and 100 developed in Rollo Pyro.
My main focus is contact printing with a set up consisting of a timer hooked up to a bare 7 watt bulb and reflector. Simple.
I got a great price on 150 sheets of Ilford MGRC warmtone and have burned through almost all of it. I have developed it in Dektol. It was fun and I want to move on to fiber paper now.
I'm a little confused about developers mostly. I read a lot about Amidol and Ansco130 in threads about contact printing with different papers but don't know anything about what makes them good.
I really do try to heed the advice of keeping it simple and sticking with one thing and learning it well before moving on (if at all). I also want to spend my money wisely.
Just from my reading I'd like to try Kentmere Bromide for contact printing. It sounds like a slow paper with a "look" I might enjoy. Do I have to use Amidol or Ansco-130 or am I going to be fine with Dektol? If the other developers, why?
Sorry this was so long. It kind of feels like the next meaningful stage of my photo education and I want it to have a good start.
Thanks,
Alan.
Let me back up a little bit. I mostly contact print 5x7 and I'm using Efke 25 and 100 developed in Rollo Pyro.
My main focus is contact printing with a set up consisting of a timer hooked up to a bare 7 watt bulb and reflector. Simple.
I got a great price on 150 sheets of Ilford MGRC warmtone and have burned through almost all of it. I have developed it in Dektol. It was fun and I want to move on to fiber paper now.
I'm a little confused about developers mostly. I read a lot about Amidol and Ansco130 in threads about contact printing with different papers but don't know anything about what makes them good.
I really do try to heed the advice of keeping it simple and sticking with one thing and learning it well before moving on (if at all). I also want to spend my money wisely.
Just from my reading I'd like to try Kentmere Bromide for contact printing. It sounds like a slow paper with a "look" I might enjoy. Do I have to use Amidol or Ansco-130 or am I going to be fine with Dektol? If the other developers, why?
Sorry this was so long. It kind of feels like the next meaningful stage of my photo education and I want it to have a good start.
Thanks,
Alan.