strangepics
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Hello.
I've been using this (arista.edu ultra fb vc) paper in 8x10 and 11x14 format, and noticed the following inconsistency between the 8x10 box paper and 11x14 while printing a very thin (but printable at grade five) negative:
8x10 takes about a third of the 11x14's exposure time longer to get the same density, but has much better contrast (at grade 5).
The 8x10 paper's contrast for this negative is great, it is the contrast I want for the 11x14 print from this negative. Very disappointing, needless to say.
Why such a difference, and should I expect this behavior to be consistent for this paper between formats?
What is, in your experience, a VC paper that gives greatest contrast at grade 5?
Thanks!
I've been using this (arista.edu ultra fb vc) paper in 8x10 and 11x14 format, and noticed the following inconsistency between the 8x10 box paper and 11x14 while printing a very thin (but printable at grade five) negative:
8x10 takes about a third of the 11x14's exposure time longer to get the same density, but has much better contrast (at grade 5).
The 8x10 paper's contrast for this negative is great, it is the contrast I want for the 11x14 print from this negative. Very disappointing, needless to say.
Why such a difference, and should I expect this behavior to be consistent for this paper between formats?
What is, in your experience, a VC paper that gives greatest contrast at grade 5?
Thanks!