Cor
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Some years ago I obtained a box of AGFA Record Rapid, FB, single weight, 8*10 which I froze down. Recently I thawed the box to give it a try.
The prints have a nice warm tone and some highlight fog. This fog can probably taken away by adding Benzotriazole (I used that trick successfully in the past). But would BZT alter the colour of the warm image?
A bigger problem is a kind of anemic character of the print: the shadows are not very dark (low Dmax) they are quite open though.
Prolonged development did not help too much to increase density (my print developer is fine, MGIV RC printed next to it is perfect).
Overall the prints lack "snap" and it looks like there is a veil over the image (because of the lack of nice deep blacks?)
Since I have zero experience with Record Rapid: is this the character of this paper, or is it age showing?
What developer could one use to bring back density in shadows?
Thanks,
best,
Cor
The prints have a nice warm tone and some highlight fog. This fog can probably taken away by adding Benzotriazole (I used that trick successfully in the past). But would BZT alter the colour of the warm image?
A bigger problem is a kind of anemic character of the print: the shadows are not very dark (low Dmax) they are quite open though.
Prolonged development did not help too much to increase density (my print developer is fine, MGIV RC printed next to it is perfect).
Overall the prints lack "snap" and it looks like there is a veil over the image (because of the lack of nice deep blacks?)
Since I have zero experience with Record Rapid: is this the character of this paper, or is it age showing?
What developer could one use to bring back density in shadows?
Thanks,
best,
Cor
