Hi,
I was making some Pd prints tonight, and they were coming out OK. No, problems with clearing. Then I had to go to my friend's house for a dinner. After staying there for about 4 hours, I came back to continue the darkroom work.
I coated enough papers to use up for tonight before I left, and start making some more exposures on them. But these prints came out very weak. I am not a maximum-D-Max person, but they were unacceptably weak. The details in the shadow were not separating, and the prints looked as if they were in HCA for a long time even though they were still in the developer. I used all the same chemicals, and even left a humidifier on while I was away.
Why these papers were not acting the same way? Is there a certain time limit in which I have to use up the papers? Any insight would be appreciated.
Warmly,
Tsuyoshi
I was making some Pd prints tonight, and they were coming out OK. No, problems with clearing. Then I had to go to my friend's house for a dinner. After staying there for about 4 hours, I came back to continue the darkroom work.
I coated enough papers to use up for tonight before I left, and start making some more exposures on them. But these prints came out very weak. I am not a maximum-D-Max person, but they were unacceptably weak. The details in the shadow were not separating, and the prints looked as if they were in HCA for a long time even though they were still in the developer. I used all the same chemicals, and even left a humidifier on while I was away.
Why these papers were not acting the same way? Is there a certain time limit in which I have to use up the papers? Any insight would be appreciated.
Warmly,
Tsuyoshi