I'm experimenting with different papers. Papers that I've bought off FeeBay.
Today, I'm test driving some paper called "Seagull". It say's it's a Bromide paper, which I have no clue as to what that means.
I'm using Arista B/W developer, which is mixed 1/9 per the instructions, and what I use almost on everything right now.
My first sheet was shot at 20sec / F22, no filter. Developed for 1.5 minutes. Came out all dark and cloudy kind of
Second sheet was 7 sec / f22, no filter, no safe light. Developed for 1.5 minutes, and it's just a lighter shade of grey.
If I just place a sheet in the developer with no exposure to it, and run it through the stop and fix, it should just be white.
Right?
Today, I'm test driving some paper called "Seagull". It say's it's a Bromide paper, which I have no clue as to what that means.
I'm using Arista B/W developer, which is mixed 1/9 per the instructions, and what I use almost on everything right now.
My first sheet was shot at 20sec / F22, no filter. Developed for 1.5 minutes. Came out all dark and cloudy kind of
Second sheet was 7 sec / f22, no filter, no safe light. Developed for 1.5 minutes, and it's just a lighter shade of grey.
If I just place a sheet in the developer with no exposure to it, and run it through the stop and fix, it should just be white.
Right?
